It's no coincidence that Kylian Mbappé's first serious television interview in Spain is granted to La Sexta. It's no coincidence because the one who calls the shots there is Antonio García Ferreras, Florentino's trusted man. His wife, Ana Pastor, is the big beneficiary of the exclusive.
Ana Pastor has interviewed Kylian Mbappé in a deep conversation. Real Madrid thus rewards the group that shows the most loyalty to Florentino Pérez aside from Real Madrid TV.
"An Aura That Others Don't Have"
The interview will air next Sunday, April 6, at 9:30 p.m. on the program El Objetivo. La Sexta has released a preview in which Mbappé explains his first experiences as a Real Madrid player.
In the interview, Mbappé recalls that "all I wanted was to play here at the Bernabéu, with this jersey. With all the people chanting my name. Scoring goals and being happy...
I started as a fan of Zizou. With the Galácticos. It's the best club in the world and has an aura that others don't have."
He also remembered the role his parents have in his life. "My parents have done many things for me all this time -he said- and they have been very important in my journey to this point."
About his goals with Real Madrid, he specified: "I had this dream that later became a goal and now it's a reality. I want to win La Liga, the Champions League, and everything possible with Real Madrid."
Mbappé defines himself as a citizen off the field. "I am a normal man before being a footballer, I am a person who lives life, who sees the things that happen...
"I'm Happy, You Can See It on My Face"
I am a person who has things I like, things that make me sad, things that make me angry... And in the end, I give my opinion, with the values I have and that I think are good for me and for the world."
He doesn't hide the happiness that being part of Real Madrid brings him: "You can see it on my face when I'm happy or not, and now I'm happy. Very happy."
He remembers that "I'm French, I'm not Spanish, and people always help me. I can feel the affection of the people here in Madrid and in Spain too, and that's a very good thing."