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Fernando Alonso gives Mbappe a homework assignment

The Aston Martin driver is sure that the Frenchman will shine at Real Madrid and is aiming for the Champions League

Fernando Alonso and Kylian Mbappé
Fernando Alonso and Kylian MbappéFOTOMONTAJE MARCA
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Fernando Alonso and Pedro de la Rosa have challenged each other in the taboo game on DAZN. The Asturian and the Catalan have played this mythical game where big names popped up, like the brand new g of Real Madrid, Kylian Mbappé. The man from Aston Martin is a fan of Los Blancos and is very happy with the arrival of the 9 to the capital.

After many years of waiting, Florentino Perez has signed the striker he has been looking to get for so long. The Asturian was left wondering when the transfer wasn't completed, but now he is happy that the soap opera has come to an end.

"Very happy after a long wait of 6 or 7 years in which the transfer was almost complete," Alonso confessed to DAZN.

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The Spaniard is very happy and is sure that the French striker will land on his feet at Los Blancos.

"He has finally arrived and will be an incredible reinforcement for Madrid, hopefully he will be successful," commented the Spaniard with Pedro de la Rosa. The Aston Martin man will closely follow this first season of Mbappe in Spain and is sure that he and the rest of Real Madrid fans will enjoy his performances.

Alonso has his eyes on the Champions League

Pedro de la Rosa took advantage of the Mbappe issue to take a jab at the Asturian and assured him that despite this g, they will not win the league this year.

The Aston Martin driver did not miss the opportunity to remind him of the white domination in Europe and pointed to another title for Mbappe's first year: "The Champions League is enough for me".

All this talk between the two Spaniards, is part of a special DAZN program that is now available. Through the game of taboo, the two talk about, in addition to Mbappe, about other important names such as Carlos Sainz, Adrian Newey, Lawrence Stroll and Antonio Lobato.

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