Javier Tebas: Mbappé to Real Madrid Won’t Guarantee Dominance Over Barcelona.
Javier Tebas, the outspoken president of La Liga, has commented on the recent transfer of Kylian Mbappé to Real Madrid, expressing that the star player’s move might not necessarily ensure superiority over rivals Barcelona.
Tebas, who has been at the helm of La Liga since 2013, is known for his candid remarks and efforts to maintain competitive balance within the league. He has often been vocal about the financial and regulatory aspects of football, advocating for fair play and sustainability.
Addressing concerns about Mbappé’s possible impact on the La Liga title race, Tebas said, “Mbappé to Real Madrid could widen the gap to Barça? You have to play on the field. It was also thought that with Hazard Real Madrid would be much superior and then it turned out that it did not go well. Football is a team sport and you never know. PSG had Messi with Neymar and Mbappé and thought one thing and then it was another. This football, fortunately, is not mathematical.”
Tebas highlighted that football’s unpredictable nature ensures that individual talent does not always translate to team success. He referenced the high-profile acquisition of Eden Hazard by Real Madrid, which did not yield the expected dominance, as well as Paris Saint-Germain’s star-studded lineup featuring Lionel Messi, Neymar, and Mbappé, which fell short of its lofty ambitions.
As the football world anticipate on Mbappé’s influence with Real Madrid, Tebas’s remarks serve as a reminder that the game’s beauty lies in its unpredictability and the collective effort of teams, rather than the prowess of individual stars.