Kylian Mbappe has spoken out on those who criticised him after a slow start to life at Spanish giants Real Madrid.
The 25-year-old scored his first goal for the club to help his side beat Atalanta 2-0 in the UEFA Super Cup, but was then unable to find the back of the net in his first three LALIGA matches for Los Blancos.
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The Frenchman finally opened his league account when he bagged a brace in the Spanish giants' 2-0 victory over Real Betis last weekend.
While it may have been a relatively long wait to see him score his first domestic goals for the club, the Paris Saint-Germain star feels that everything at his new home is going well.
The France captain was speaking at a press conference ahead of Les Bleus' 2024/25 UEFA Nations League opener against Italy on Friday night when he deflected criticism that had been aimed at him.
"I don't know what the critics think, I don't notice it anymore, I come, I play, what people think is the least of my worries. We can't please everyone," Mbappe said, per L'Equipe via Madrid Universal.
"My time at Real Madrid is going very well and I'm very happy. We've already won a trophy. It's getting better and better. Everything's going well."
With his national side's encounter against the Azzurri set to take place at PSG's home ground, the Parc des Princes, the former AS Monaco said he is unfazed about that and focused on the main objective.
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"I'm not expecting anything, and I don't care, the important thing is to win," he said.
"I only have good memories with PSG. I wish them the best.