mbappe renewed with the psg with the aim of becoming the best player in the club’s history, both in terms of quality and quantity. During the negotiations for his renewal, at a time when there was speculation about his possible transfer to Real Madrid, the forward recognized the importance of the goalscoring record of edinson cavaniwhich amounted to 200 goals, and stated that he could match it if he stayed one more year in the French city.
With injury included and the ups and downs of the ‘Parisino’ team, Kylian is close to surpassing the Uruguayan’s record, after scoring a double in the clash against Lille this Sunday. The ‘charrúa’ achieved 200 goals in 301 matches, with an average of 0.66 goals, while the current ‘7’ has scored 198 in 245 matches, with an average of 0.81.
PSG will face Olympique this weekend in the match known as ‘Le Classique’ in French football. The result of this confrontation could be vital in Ligue 1 or change the situation in the standings, since a victory for Marseille could put them just two points behind the capital.
If ‘Kiki’ scores two goals against ‘Los Olímpicos’, he will equal the feat of ‘Edi’. In the French Cup duel against the Marseillaise team, at the beginning of February, ‘Donatello’ was unable to play due to an adductor injury, which led to his not being able to contribute to the elimination of his team, which lost 2- 1.
The presence of the striker from ‘Les Bleus’ will be crucial for ‘Los Rojos y Azules’, in the sporting contest in question, since Neymar will not be able to be counted on, who has a partial rupture of the ankle ligaments and could miss the second leg of the Champions League round of 16 against Bayern Munich.
Mbappé seeks to make history with the Paris squad and become the footballer with the most goals of all time. He is just two goals away from equaling Cavani’s record and could surpass him in the match against Olympique. The athlete is determined to continue building his legacy.
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