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When Kylian Mbappé decided to leave Paris Saint-Germain to sign for Real Madrid, the expectation was clear: to dominate Europe for years. The forward's arrival at the Santiago Bernabéu was seen as the definitive move to establish a dynasty.
However, two seasons later, the script has taken an unexpected turn. While Real Madrid is going through a title-less period, PSG has reached the peak of European football and threatens to establish a hegemony that seemed impossible without their former star.
An Unrecognizable Real Madrid
Mbappé's arrival has not had the expected impact on the white team. Far from enhancing the collective performance, the team has shown a worrying lack of balance in the game and an evident disconnection at crucial moments.
Real Madrid has gone two consecutive seasons without winning titles, something unusual for a club accustomed to competing for everything. The difficulties have not only been on the sporting side as tensions have also emerged within the dressing room.
The management of roles and prominence has been one of the main issues. The coexistence of several offensive stars has not fully fit, creating a context where the team has lost identity and consistency.
PSG Reinvents Itself Without Their Star
In contrast, PSG has found in Mbappé's departure an opportunity to rebuild. Under the guidance of Luis Enrique, the team has evolved towards a more collective and balanced model.
Last season, the Parisian team conquered their first Champions League, a historic milestone for the club. In the current season, they have returned to the European final, as well as dominating the national competitions with authority.
The change has been profound. PSG has stopped depending on individualities to become a solid block, capable of competing at the highest level in any scenario. The transformation has been so evident that many consider them the best team in the world at present.

Mbappé, at the Center of Debate
The contrast between both scenarios has put Mbappé in an uncomfortable position. Although the forward remains one of the most decisive players on the planet, the collective results have sparked an inevitable debate about his impact.
In PSG, his absence has coincided with the club's greatest success in history. In Real Madrid, his presence has not been enough to prevent a drought. This parallelism has fueled criticism towards the player.
Part of the Madridista fans are beginning to question if his signing has truly benefited the team. The pressure on the player has increased, especially in an environment where expectations are high.
Despite this, Mbappé's talent remains unquestionable. The issue does not seem to lie in his individual quality but in the challenge of integrating his figure into a system that functions collectively.
The summer is shaping up as a key moment to redefine Real Madrid's project. The club will need to make important decisions to regain direction and compete at the highest level once again.
Meanwhile, PSG continues on the path of success, solidifying a model that has proven to be effective. The comparison between both teams will remain inevitable in the coming months.
Mbappé's case mirrors the complexity of modern football. Not always does the sum of talent guarantee success, and collective projects continue to make the difference in the elite.
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