Kylian Mbappe's LaLiga debut: A simplified statistical breakdown of his first match for Real Madrid

Kylian Mbappe's LaLiga debut: A simplified statistical breakdown of his first match for Real Madrid

Eric Munene 10:13 - 19.08.2024

An analysis of Kylian Mbappe's debut where he had a decent game with a good performance.

Kylian Mbappe's highly anticipated LaLiga debut for Real Madrid on Sunday didn't go as planned, with Los Blancos held to a 1-1 draw against Mallorca.

Despite the underwhelming team result, Mbappe's individual performance showcased some notable statistics, reflecting both his potential and areas for improvement in his new role.

Mbappe’s debut performance: Key stats

In his first LaLiga appearance for Real Madrid, Mbappe was assigned the central forward position—a role he has previously stated is not his preferred but one he was willing to adapt to. His statistical output from the match provides insight into his performance:

Touches: 44

which was the lowest among Real Madrid’s outfield players. This number is consistent with the expectations for a central forward, indicating that Mbappe was involved in the play but often found himself isolated.

Touches in the Box: 13

Mbappe made 13 touches inside the opponent's penalty area, highlighting his positioning and intent to be a constant threat in Mallorca's defensive third.

Shots: 4

He took 4 shots during the game, with 2 hitting the target. His shooting accuracy and volume suggest a willingness to take on scoring opportunities.

Dribbles: 3

Mbappe successfully completed 3 dribbles, demonstrating his ability to maneuver around defenders and create space.

Pass Completion: 81%

His pass completion rate was 81% from 31 attempts, showcasing a solid ability to retain possession and link up play effectively.

Don Carlo's reactions

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti expressed frustration with the team's overall defensive performance, emphasizing that the issue was collective rather than isolated to any single player. He noted, “It is not a problem of one, two or three. It is a team problem.”

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