Soccer-Mbappe questions Real Madrid’s desire after Benfica defeat


Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Benfica v Real Madrid - Estadio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal - January 28, 2026 Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe reacts REUTERS/Pedro Nunes

Jan 29 (Reuters) - Real ‌Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe said the team did ‌not match the hunger shown by Benfica in ‌Wednesday's 4-2 Champions League defeat and that they are not showing the consistency worthy of champions.

A 98th-minute header from Benfica goalkeeper Anatoliy ‍Trubin denied 15-times European champions Real ‍an automatic spot in ‌the last 16, while the Portuguese side crept into the ‍playoffs ​on goal difference.

"It isn't about quality, and it isn't about tactics," Mbappe, who scored ⁠twice on Wednesday, told reporters.

"It's about having more ‌desire than your opponent.

"You could see that everything was on the ⁠line for ‍Benfica, and you couldn't see that for us, and that's a problem."

Real have had a turbulent season marked by ‍manager Xabi Alonso's departure and the ‌team being knocked out of the Spanish Cup last 16 by second-tier Albacete two weeks ago.

They had won their last three games in all competitions under new manager Alvaro Arbeloa but Wednesday's resultwas a backwards step.

"We aren't being consistent in our play. We have to ‌solve that," Mbappe said. "We can't do it one day, and then not another. A team of champions doesn't do that."

Real, who ​are second in La Liga, next face Rayo Vallecano on Sunday.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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