Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said on Monday he wants striker Kylian Mbappe to focus on scoring goals over pressing to help the team.
The Spanish and European champions have not been at their peak this season and are still searching for the best way to incorporate the former Paris Saint-Germain superstar following his arrival this summer.
Madrid lost on the road at Lille in their last Champions League outing and host Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday in a rematch of last season's final, which they won to earn a record-extending 15th European crown. "I prefer that (Mbappe) scores goals than he presses," Ancelotti told a news conference. "The central striker position in our team has not changed, I ask him the same I asked of Karim (Benzema, who left in 2023). "To be well positioned and to be ready every time we get the ball back to make a rapid transition." Mbappe has scored eight goals for Madrid in 12 games across all competitions this season, compared to Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski's 14 in 12 appearances.
The forward drew criticism in his homeland for not playing in France's recent Nations League games after recovering from a thigh injury.