Kylian Mbappe responds to the outline of Ronald’s milestone Real Madrid

Kylian Mbappe humbly responded to the exceeding Ronald’s goal from the Debut season of the Brazilian icon in Real Madrid back in 2002/03.
Ronaldo was the best player on the planet at the time of his arrival from Inter, just finished his mother of all career returns by managing Brazil to the World Cup glory.
R9, or Ronaldo Nazario, as it is now often called distinguished from Cristiano Ronaldo, achieved 30 times straight from bats in Madrid colors. This total number included the famous Hat-Trick Champions League against Manchester United, who earned him a permanent standing ovation at Old Trafford.
Mbappe’s Brace in Saturday’s 2-1 Return Win over Villarreal In La Liga, the Frenchman took 31 goals for a campaign, moving at the level and then broke Ronald’s Tally.
Only three players in Madrid’s historical history ever scored more goals than Mbappe in the debut season. Cristiano Ronaldo (2009/10) and RUUD Van Nisklroooy (2006/07) each collected 33, while Ivan went taddy to 37 back in 1992/93.
The Legends of all time Alfredo di Stefano (27) and Ferenc Puskas (25) are less.
“These are legends that defined the era, but in the end these are numbers. If I score much more goals than Ronald and Cristiano, that doesn’t mean I’m better,” Mbappe said Real Madrid TV.
“The most important thing is to help and win titles. Years goals are important, but it is only valid if we win La league, Copa del Rey and Champions League.”
Mbappe It takes six more goals to equalize the tedious club record and seven to break it. His 31 goal so far has arrived in 44 appearances, with 24 other games still playing Madrid Over La Liga, Copa del Rey, Champions League and FIFA World Cup. Even a minimum, there are 16 games remaining in the season, in which he could score at least seven more goals very feasible.
“I feel very good, my 2025. She was very good with a team and on a personal level. I want to help the team win and hope to do more when we get back from [international] Break, “he said.