In an interview with GQ Spain, Kylian Mbappe spoke about several topics regarding his present, his evolution and the demands of elite soccer. Throughout the conversation, the French striker not only reviewed his sporting situation, but also delved into less visible aspects such as mental management, leadership and the impact of the current calendar on players.
About what it means to be a Real Madrid player, Mbappe is blunt: “For me it’s like a gift from God. To have the opportunity to live from my passion, to play the best matches, to be in the best club in the world. I am always very grateful to be on the field, to wake up every morning to do what makes me happy.” He also has no hesitation in praising the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu and Spain in particular: “I love being on the pitch, and feeling that I am treading on the best ground in the world, in a country that, football-wise, is one of the best in the world.”
Another of the main axes of his reflection revolves around pressure, an element that, far from being perceived as negative, he has integrated into his competitive identity: “Pressure allows me to maintain the degree of excellence necessary.“
This mentality is directly connected to his idea of constant evolution, as Mbappe insists that sustained success depends on the ability to transform. “You always have to adapt and reinvent yourself. The right mentality means being able to listen and adapt,” he said in a sentence that emphasizes his self-demanding nature.
I prefer to draw a clear dividing line between my professional and private life
The psychological importance and private life
In addition, he expands the concept of body care to the psychological level, stressing that rest is not only physical: “Recovery is also mental.” This highlights the growing importance of emotional stability in professional sports, especially in contexts of high media exposure and constant demands.
In this balance between demand and well-being, Mbappe draws a clear boundary between his professional life and his private sphere. For him, separating the two areas is fundamental: “The club is work, and home is a quiet place.” This distinction allows him to maintain a space for disconnection that is essential to perform at the highest level: “I prefer to draw a clear dividing line between my professional and private life.“
We are living in an era of overconsumption
The conversation also addresses his evolution as a leader. With greater responsibility within the dressing room, his perspective has changed: “Being captain gives me a new, broader view”. This new role forces him to think beyond his individual performance and to consider the overall functioning of the team, both on and off the field.
The striker also stops to analyze the current context of the sport. He openly criticizes the pace at which players are subjected: “We are in an era of overconsumption“, in reference to the calendar and the constant demand for content and entertainment. This overexposure, he explains, has direct consequences on performance: “We will not always be able to be good and give the show that is expected“, a warning about the physical and mental limits of soccer players.
We won’t always be good and put on the show that’s expected
Finally, Mbappe approaches his future with naturalness, without drama but with clarity. He recognises that his career will continue to evolve and that change is inevitable: “ At the same time, he claimed his autonomy when it comes to making decisions: “









