Mbappe's new achievement: 400 club appearances
Kylian Mbappe reached yet another milestone in his career against Real Valladolid. BeSoccer Pro statistics show that the French striker has 400 official club appearances between Monaco, PSG and Real Madrid. The ‘9’ came to the Jose Zorrilla stadium with 302 goals and 108 assists in his bag before celebrating the milestone. And against Valladolid with his hat trick, he added 305 goals to his tally.
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A whole generation lives remembering the legacy of Leo Messi or the dynasty of Cristiano Ronaldo. Football needs new inspiration and, within the wheel that is currently turning, Kylian Mbappe is one of the names called upon to lead the change. Precisely, the striker was the protagonist at the Jose Zorrilla stadium as soon as the referee Busquets Ferrer blew his whistle.
At that precise moment, he unlocked a new feat in his sporting career, as well as scoring his first hat trick with Los Blancos. According to the BeSoccer Pro data base, the Frenchman reached his 400th club match. He bid farewell to the Principality of Monaco after 60 appearances. He then opened the door at the Parc des Princes with 308 appearances for Nasser Al-Khelaifi's PSG.
He made his 32nd appearance for Real Madrid in Valladolid. Before adding three more goals to his stats to take his tally from 302 goals and 108 assists to 305 goals. Following the chronological order, Kylian Mbappe has amazed the football world in France. Since he made his debut on 2 December 2015 against Caen.
His 27 goals and 10 decisive assists for Les Rouge et Blanc will live long in the memory of the Stade Louis-II. Ligue 1 was aware of the jewel to be polished that emerged in their competition. And his club state did not take long to take action with his transfer for 180 million euros.
A talent without a ceiling who showed his abilities in his native Paris. His first time was on 8 September 2017 against Metz away from home with Unai Emery on the bench. A direct witness to the reunion between Leo Messi and Neymar, he scored a whopping 256 goals and 94 assists with the thorn in his side of winning the Champions League.
Seven years later, it was time to say goodbye. By winning the Coupe de France against Olympique Lyon on 25 May 2024. That was his last dance before confirming the signing that changed the course of modern football forever. Free, without renewing his contract and disrupting the stability of Nasser Al-Khelaïfi's project, he decided to fulfil his dream of playing for Real Madrid.
Before facing La Liga's bottom club Valladolid, Kylian Mbappe had 19 goals and four assists for Los Merengues. Not everyone can score more than 300 goals with 400 club appearances to their name. As the games have gone by, the Frenchman has been regaining the confidence he lost at Anfield and San Mames. From hitting rock bottom to his best form since arriving in Spain.
At that precise moment, he unlocked a new feat in his sporting career, as well as scoring his first hat trick with Los Blancos. According to the BeSoccer Pro data base, the Frenchman reached his 400th club match. He bid farewell to the Principality of Monaco after 60 appearances. He then opened the door at the Parc des Princes with 308 appearances for Nasser Al-Khelaifi's PSG.
He made his 32nd appearance for Real Madrid in Valladolid. Before adding three more goals to his stats to take his tally from 302 goals and 108 assists to 305 goals. Following the chronological order, Kylian Mbappe has amazed the football world in France. Since he made his debut on 2 December 2015 against Caen.
His 27 goals and 10 decisive assists for Les Rouge et Blanc will live long in the memory of the Stade Louis-II. Ligue 1 was aware of the jewel to be polished that emerged in their competition. And his club state did not take long to take action with his transfer for 180 million euros.
A talent without a ceiling who showed his abilities in his native Paris. His first time was on 8 September 2017 against Metz away from home with Unai Emery on the bench. A direct witness to the reunion between Leo Messi and Neymar, he scored a whopping 256 goals and 94 assists with the thorn in his side of winning the Champions League.
Seven years later, it was time to say goodbye. By winning the Coupe de France against Olympique Lyon on 25 May 2024. That was his last dance before confirming the signing that changed the course of modern football forever. Free, without renewing his contract and disrupting the stability of Nasser Al-Khelaïfi's project, he decided to fulfil his dream of playing for Real Madrid.
Before facing La Liga's bottom club Valladolid, Kylian Mbappe had 19 goals and four assists for Los Merengues. Not everyone can score more than 300 goals with 400 club appearances to their name. As the games have gone by, the Frenchman has been regaining the confidence he lost at Anfield and San Mames. From hitting rock bottom to his best form since arriving in Spain.
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