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SER Opens Pandora's Box and Uncovers the Divorce: 'Vinícius and Mbappé neither Look for Each Other nor...'

'They don't hate each other, but they don't love each other either,' they announce on Cadena SER about Real Madrid's two flagship players.

Cadena SER, through Antón Meana, uncovers the latent divorce that separates Vinícius and Kylian Mbappé, the two stars of Real Madrid.

"A Brotherhood That Doesn't Exist"

This is how the journalist explained it: "The personal relationship between Vinícius and Mbappé isn't as good as it seems. They aren't rivals, they aren't enemies, they don't hate each other... But I perceive that they want to sell us a brotherhood that doesn't exist.

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The coexistence between Mbappé and Vinícius isn't easy | Getty Images

The relationship between them isn't going through the best moment and that harms the team's play. I do perceive that they don't look for each other, they don't find each other, and they don't associate as the two best wingers in the world should.

"They Seek Their Personal Glory"

They don't need each other. If they can, they go for it. They seek their personal glory".

Alfredo Relaño adds: "Real Madrid intends to live off the flashes of Vinícius and Mbappé".

Radio Marca, meanwhile, insist on the topic. Mbappé seemed to have reached his peak level against Manchester City, but he has declined again against Betis and Atlético.

Against Rayo, he scored a great goal, but he didn't offer his best version and left angry when substituted by Ancelotti.

Enrique Marqués argues that "Mbappé gets angry because he has had two important mistakes. I also understand that he got upset because he was substituted in the 75th minute. Regarding his attitude with his teammates, I see Mbappé as more condescending and the others up front as less generous."

"Sour Body Language"

Miguel Ángel Toribio elaborates on the topic: "I perceive that Mbappé has stopped being that joyful guy. The one who even took it well when he missed chances.

His body language is of someone angry, today there were gestures between them, they reproached each other in every play."

Pablo López emphasized the celebration of Mbappé's goal: "His celebration puzzles me. Mbappé's body language is sour and it wasn't like that before. We must ask ourselves the reason for the change."

And Albert Fernández concludes: "Mbappé's trial period is over, and that's why he gets angry. He's a player who gets upset if he misses a goal, it's normal."