Mbappé: I always tell myself that I am the best



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Kylian Mbappé has admitted that every time he takes to the pitch he tells himself that he is the best, better even than Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, in order to overcome the challenges he faces.

Despite being just 22 years old, the Paris Saint-Germain striker already has 10 national trophies, including four Ligue 1 titles, plus he won the World Cup in 2018 with France.

“Of course [I have an ego], It is important because when you are in difficulties, nobody else is going to pressure you, “Mbappé told RMC Sport.

“And you have to convince yourself that you are capable of knocking down mountains.

“People do not understand the ego, but when you are not well there is no one who comes to your house to tell you that you can do that. It is only you and your way of thinking. It is only you. You have to convince yourself that they are capable of doing big things.

“Every time I go out to a field I tell myself that I am the best and, nevertheless, I have played in fields where Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo were. They are better players than me, they have done a billion more things than me.

“But, in my head, I always tell myself that I am the best because that way you don’t set limits and try to do your best.

“Of course, sometimes people don’t understand because I think maybe there is also this barrier that is created in relation to this issue, where you don’t really explain what the ego is.

“For people, the ego is simply not to give a friend a penalty, to have a better salary than the player of the rival team. It is not only that, it is also in the preparation.

“It’s a personal thing, to surpass yourself, it goes beyond that superficial thing of saying ‘me, me’. But I think there is a lot to say about it.”

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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