
For years, Kylian Mbappé was seen as the missing piece—the superstar who would carry Real Madrid back to Champions League dominance.
Now, two seasons in, that dream is starting to look more like a harsh reality check.
— The Touchline | (@TouchlineX) April 17, 2026
: Real Madrid’s dressing room is facing significant internal tension following their UCL exit.
Some players feel that greater composure from Vinícius Júnior in key moments could have made the difference in securing qualification.
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Mbappé didn’t come to Madrid for league titles or individual awards—he came for one thing: the Champions League. But that goal remains painfully out of reach.
Real Madrid’s latest elimination, a quarterfinal loss to Bayern Munich, extended Mbappé’s trophy drought in Europe and raised serious questions about his move.
What makes it even worse? Paris Saint-Germain—his former club—won the Champions League shortly after his departure and are back competing at the highest level again.
That contrast is impossible to ignore.
Individually, Mbappé has delivered. He’s been one of the most productive attackers in Europe, even leading the Champions League in goals this season.
But at Real Madrid, individual brilliance hasn’t translated into team success.
Since his arrival, Madrid have struggled to win major trophies. Their only silverware came in secondary competitions like the UEFA Super Cup and Intercontinental Cup—far from the expectations that come with wearing the white shirt.
Domestically, it hasn’t been much better. Madrid trail Barcelona in La Liga and have suffered disappointing exits in cup competitions, including a shocking loss to a lower-division side.
For a club—and a player—defined by winning, that’s a problem.
And the pressure is building.
Despite his goals, Mbappé has already started facing criticism from fans, with many questioning whether he’s truly elevating the team or just shining individually.
There are also growing concerns about chemistry—particularly with fellow superstar Vinícius Jr.—and whether the team’s pieces actually fit together at the highest level.
But here’s the reality:
Mbappé’s legacy won’t be defined by goals or stats.
It will be defined by Champions League trophies.
Right now, that resume is missing the one thing he chased by joining Real Madrid.
And until that changes, every early exit, every missed chance, and every trophy PSG wins without him will only add to the pressure.
Because this move wasn’t supposed to be about “almost.”
It was supposed to be about history.
And right now…
That history is still waiting.
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