On Cadena SER's radio program El Larguero, several Spanish journalists broke down Mbappe's unimpressive performance at the Bernabeu, with Tomas Roncero urging fans to stop believing in Mbappe as the second coming of Ronaldo.
"We thought Mbappe was coming to establish what he already was in Paris, the player who won a World Cup and almost another with France, and boy, apart from the day at City when he scored a hat-trick... It's not that he doesn't try, it's that I don't see him as decisive," said Roncero. "You can see him anxious. People have wanted to see in Mbappe a new Cristiano and he is light years ahead. Cristiano is one of a kind. Whoever thought that Mbappe is the new Cristiano should forget it, and not in a negative way, it's because Cristiano was at such a wild level that it's foolish. We have to ask Mbappe to be more unbalanced, but he hasn't pulled out the top hat from the City game again. Today, instead of vindicating himself after [the Alaves game], he left [the pitch] injured. People are telling him that we need him"
On the other hand, Antonio Romero pointed out that the Bernabeu didn't applaud Mbappe when he left the field with an ankle injury, but showed their support for Brahim Diaz, who replaced the Frenchman off the bench.
"When Mbappe was substituted, I said on Carrusel that the Bernabeu sounded a bit strange," said Romero. "But for me the worst thing is that when Brahim came on they applauded him more than when Mbappe left. It was like saying that they should have brought him on earlier. And for me that is the worst thing for Mbappe."