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“We Have To Protect Him Better” – Kylian Mbappe Defends Vinicius Jr And Jude Bellingham After Brutal Bernabeu Boos
Kylian Mbappe has stepped up as both a leader and a protector at Real Madrid, launching a fierce and emotional defence of Vinicius Junior and Jude Bellingham after the duo were subjected to brutal boos from sections of the Bernabeu crowd.
The unrest followed a tense La Liga clash against Levante, where Real Madrid secured a 2-0 victory but failed to calm growing frustration among supporters. The jeers were aimed squarely at key stars, with Vinicius and Bellingham bearing the brunt of fan anger in the aftermath of Xabi Alonso’s sudden sacking.
Tensions Boil Over After Alonso Exit
Xabi Alonso’s reign at the Bernabeu lasted just seven months. Despite returning to Madrid with huge expectations in the summer of 2025, his tenure was marked by reported clashes with senior players in a dressing room stacked with Galacticos.
Vinicius Jr, Jude Bellingham, and Federico Valverde were all linked to disagreements with Alonso, who allegedly struggled to assert authority over the star-heavy squad. The fallout saw fans vent their frustration directly at the players during home games, even as Madrid closed the gap on Barcelona at the top of La Liga.
Mbappe Calls For Unity, Not Scapegoats
Speaking ahead of a Champions League clash against former club Monaco, Mbappe showed rare vulnerability and honesty when addressing the hostile atmosphere at the Bernabeu.
He acknowledged the fans’ frustration but made it clear that singling out individuals was unfair.
According to the French superstar, if whistles must come, they should be directed at the entire squad—not a select few. Real Madrid’s struggles, he insisted, are collective, and only unity can spark a turnaround.
Mbappe also stressed that the fans are not enemies of the team—just passionate supporters demanding better standards.
A Powerful Message Of Support For Vinicius Jr
The most emotional part of Mbappe’s comments centered on Vinicius Junior, who has been visibly affected by repeated boos during recent home games.
Mbappe described Vinicius not just as a world-class footballer, but as a human being who deserves protection, support, and empathy. He emphasized that Vinicius is not alone at Real Madrid and that the squad must rally around him during difficult moments.
“When he’s happy, it’s different,” Mbappe noted—highlighting just how vital confidence and emotional backing are to unlocking Vinicius’ best form.
Leadership Beyond Goals And Assists
Mbappe may have avoided criticism himself due to injury absence, but his words show a player already embracing leadership responsibilities at the Bernabeu. In a club where pressure is relentless and patience is thin, voices like his can help stabilize a fragile dressing room.
As Real Madrid prepare for crucial fixtures across La Liga and Europe, one thing is clear: success won’t come from division, but from unity—on the pitch and in the stands.
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