āIt was a failureā ā what went wrong for Mbappe & France?
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āMy ambition was to be champion of Europe ā but it was a failure.ā
That was the blunt assessment of Kylian Mbappe, the World Cup winner who was expected to guide France all the way in Germany. The Ā£190m man who finally completed his dream move to Real Madrid this summer and captained an expectant nation at Euro 2024.
But Mbappe ā who emulated England great Sir Geoff Hurst with a hat-trick in the World Cup final two years ago ā struggled to make the impact we all expected as Franceās tepid tournament ended in semi-final defeat in Munich against Spain.
After the match the forward called the tournament a āfailureā. So what went wrong with Mbappe? And why has he tended to struggle in the Euros?
World Cup wizard, Euros enigma?
Mbappe lit up the World Cup in Russia in 2018 as a teenager, scoring four times as France won the crown for the first time in 20 years.
He then scored an incredible eight goals at the 2022 tournament ā including that treble in the final defeat on penalties by Argentina ā to draw level with Pele on 12 in the World Cup tournament.
But Mbappe blanked at Euro 2020, and his missed penalty in the shootout proved costly as Switzerland knocked France out in the last 16.
And despite heading to Germany as the man to watch, Mbappe again struggled, scoring a solitary penalty in the 1-1 group-stage draw with Poland, which saw his side miss out on top spot and face a more difficult draw in the knockouts.
He had nine shots on target during the tournament but created just three chances ā including his superb assist for Randal Kolo Muaniās opener against Spain.
āMbappe delivered a wonderful ball ā but that was the only bit of quality in the final third that France showed,ā former England defender Rio Ferdinand said on BBC One.
āThat is not enough in a game of this magnitude. Mbappe will be disappointed with his tournament. This is not what we have come to expect.ā
In 14 appearances at the World Cup Mbappe averages 1.11 goals and assists per 90 minutes ā compared to just 0.32 in nine Euros appearances.
His big moment in the semi-final came late on as he cut inside the Spanish defence but leant back and skied his shot.
āThat is a goal he has scored a thousand times in his career,ā said French football expert Julien Laurens on BBC Radio 5 Live.
āMbappe didnāt take his chance and when it matters the most, France lacked a bit of magic.ā
A bad break ā āit was everythingā
Mbappeās tournament was undoubtedly affected when he broke his nose in the final moments of the opener against Austria. The injury forced him to miss the 0-0 draw with the Netherlands before he returned ā wearing a mask ā to score against Poland.
The mask clearly caused Mbappe some issues, and he was seen adjusting it during several games, before jettisoning it altogether for the Spain match.
Asked if the injury had held him back, the 25-year-old simply said: āIt was everything.
āYou shouldnāt over complicate it, it was either good or it was not. Voila, I was not good and we are going home. Itās simple.ā
Manager Didier Deschamps had admitted earlier in the tournament that Mbappeās mask was an issue but said after Tuesday nightās loss it āwas more of an inconvenience than anything elseā.
āI am not going to give the responsibility to one player more than another,ā he added.
āWhen you get to the semi-finals and play a Spain team of that quality you have to be at your best and we were not.ā
So what next for Mbappe?
Well, after winning the league title seven times in France with Monaco and Paris St-Germain, he will be aiming to add the Champions League next season after his move to Madrid, where he will form some attacking line-up with Jude Bellingham, Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo.
āIāll be going on holiday,ā said Mbappe.
āI will rest which will do me good, and then Iāll come back very strong in a new town with a new boss.ā
Over to you, Carlo Ancelotti.