The Unsettling Trend of Managerial Turnover in Kylian Mbappé’s Career

Kylian Mbappé’s career has been marked not only by extraordinary individual brilliance but also by an unusual pattern off the pitch. The recent dismissal of Xabi Alonso at Real Madrid has once again drawn attention to the high number of coaches who have lost their jobs while managing teams built around the French superstar.
Since establishing himself at the elite level, Mbappé has experienced frequent changes on the sidelines. Across his time at Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid, six different head coaches have come and gone. This recurring turnover has sparked debate about whether tactical instability or the immense pressure of managing a team centered on Mbappé plays a decisive role.
The trend first became evident during his years in Paris. Several high-profile managers struggled to maintain long-term stability, with tenures often lasting between one and two and a half years. Despite domestic success, PSG repeatedly opted for change, suggesting that expectations consistently outpaced managerial continuity.
The situation appears even more intense following Mbappé’s move to Spain. In just a year and a half at Real Madrid, two renowned coaches have already departed. Short-lived spells at such a major club have only reinforced the perception that the managerial environment around Mbappé is particularly unforgiving.
Statistically, Mbappé has worked under a new coach roughly every 1.4 years since 2017. Yet, amid this constant upheaval, his performances have remained remarkably consistent. He continues to deliver goals and lead the attack, underlining a career defined by sporting excellence despite persistent instability in technical leadership.
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