Ancelotti wants goals from Madrid star Mbappe

'I ask him the same as I asked of Karim Benzema who left in 2023'

Kylian Mbappe is under pressure from his side to score more goals while he is also being investigated over an alleged rape in Stockholm. PHOTO: AFP

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Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said Monday he wants striker Kylian Mbappe to focus on scoring goals over pressing to help the team.

The Spanish and European champions have not been at their peak this season and are still searching for the best way to incorporate the former Paris Saint-Germain superstar following his arrival this summer.

Madrid lost on the road at Lille in their last Champions League outing and host Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday in a rematch of last season's final, which they won to earn a record-extending 15th European crown.

"I prefer that (Mbappe) scores goals than he presses," Ancelotti told a news conference.

"The central striker position in our team has not changed, I ask him the same I asked of Karim (Benzema, who left in 2023).

"To be well positioned and to be ready every time we get the ball back to make a rapid transition."

Mbappe has scored eight goals for Madrid in 12 games across all competitions this season, compared to Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski's 14 in 12 appearances.

The forward drew criticism in his homeland for not playing in France's recent Nations League games after recovering from a thigh injury.

Swedish media reported he is being investigated over an alleged rape in Stockholm following a trip there during the international break, with Mbappe labelling the reports as "fake news".

One of the knock-on effects of Mbappe's arrival at Madrid is a more defensive role for Jude Bellingham, who was Los Blancos' key attacking figure last season.

The former Borussia Dortmund midfielder is yet to score for the club this season in nine games, after netting 10 in his first 10 appearances last year.

"We're satisfied with his work... because he works a lot on the pitch, he's always there, he competes, fights, sacrifices himself," said Ancelotti.

"The truth is he hasn't scored the goals he did last year, but the surprise isn't this year, it's last year, he scored a heap of goals that no-one expected...

"We've always scored goals and we'll always score goals, we have players with great attacking talent up front... so for us at this moment, the work he is doing is much more important for us."

Ancelotti said Madrid's array of attacking stars, also including Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo Goes, means the team enjoy end-to-end matches.

"I want (rock and roll football) because I have players with these characteristics," continued Ancelotti.

"We find it harder to play a game based on possession and control because we don't have players with characteristics to play in reduced spaces.

"A back and forth game suits us well, but we're focussed on defending better as we did very well last year."

Juve determined to excel in Europe and Italy

Juventus manager Thiago Motta believes his side must continue to improve as they seek to maintain consistency in the Champions League and Serie A and he also backed forward Kenan Yildiz.

Juve host VfB Stuttgart on Tuesday having started the Champions League with a perfect record after opening with a 3-1 home win over PSV Eindhoven and a 3-2 victory at RB Leipzig Motta's team have been prolific in Europe, netting six goals in those two matches, but their forward line has been less effective in Serie A, managing 11 goals in eight games.

"There is no difference between the league and the Champions League," Motta told reporters on Monday. "We must always have the same attitude, each match is a story in itself - with evolving strategies and situations. "It's not just us who have difficulties against teams that close down well, everyone struggles, football is like that and that's why we have to give our all and believe until the end.

"We must continue to improve in all aspects, both in terms of the game and mentally. We hope to perform well, playing good football, that is the way we will have a chance of winning."

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