A Furious Carlos Corberån Accused Mbappé of Having Publicly Mocked the Players Directly on the Pitch Just After the Final Whistle, and Demanded That Xabi Alonso Force the REAL Star to Make a Public Apology to the Entire Valencia Team in Front of the LaLiga Crowd
The tension surrounding Real Madridâs emphatic 4-0 victory over Valencia has erupted into a full-blown controversy. What should have been a night of celebration for Madrid has turned into a debate over respect, sportsmanship, and ego. Valenciaâs coach, Carlos CorberĂĄn, has publicly condemned Kylian MbappĂ©, accusing the French star of humiliating his players right after the final whistle and demanding a public apology from him before the LaLiga crowd.
CorberĂĄn did not hold back in his post-match comments. He described MbappĂ©âs behavior as âintolerableâ and an act that âcrosses every line of professional respect.â According to the coach, MbappĂ© mocked his team after the final whistle, laughing and making dismissive gestures toward his dejected players. âHe didnât just beat us,â CorberĂĄn raged. âHe made fun of us. Thatâs not football; thatâs arrogance.â
The alleged incident occurred moments after Realâs fourth goal, a thunderous strike by Ălvaro Carreras in the 82nd minute. Television cameras captured MbappĂ©, visibly euphoric after scoring twice himself, approaching the center circle where several Valencia players stood motionless in disbelief. Witnesses claim he smiled, laughed, and made a âshhhâ gesture toward them, echoing the same taunt he had directed at GayĂ weeks earlier at Mestalla. Within seconds, he joined Bellingham and VinĂcius in an exuberant celebration that only amplified Valenciaâs humiliation.
For CorberĂĄn, the gesture was the final straw. His team had already been torn apart by Madridâs dominance. From kickoff, Xabi Alonsoâs men controlled every inch of the pitch. MbappĂ©, VinĂcius, and Mastantuono moved like predators sensing weakness, while Bellingham and Carreras capitalized on every opening. By halftime, the game was effectively over. Valencia, still bottom of the table, failed to register a single shot on target until deep into the second half. CorberĂĄnâs fury boiled over â not only at the loss but at what he perceived as blatant disrespect from Madridâs superstar.
Inside the locker room tunnel, emotions ran high. Reports suggest that GayĂ and Pepelu attempted to confront MbappĂ© before security intervened, escorting the forward directly to the team bus. CorberĂĄn exchanged a cold look with Alonso, who responded with a muted âIâm sorryâ gesture before leaving. The atmosphere was tense, the silence heavier than the defeat itself.
When Xabi Alonso faced the press, his tone was calm but firm. âI understand Carlosâs frustration,â he said. âMbappĂ© is a competitor. He celebrates passionately. But if something was misunderstood, we will handle it internally. We are a family â we resolve things as one.â Alonsoâs statement suggested he had no intention of fueling the controversy further, preferring to address any fallout behind closed doors.
Sources close to Real Madrid confirmed that while MbappĂ© would be reminded to show âmeasured conductâ in future celebrations, a public apology was unlikely. âKylian is a leader, not a provocateur,â said one insider. âHis passion can be misinterpreted, but he doesnât seek to disrespect anyone.â The club reportedly views the issue as exaggerated, pointing to Valenciaâs emotional state after a devastating loss.
However, not everyone in Spanish football agrees. The RFEF (Spanish Football Federation) announced it would review footage of the incident to determine whether MbappĂ©âs behavior violated the leagueâs code of conduct. The move echoes a similar investigation last year, when GayĂ was suspended for his remarks about referees. The debate has spread quickly across social media, with fans and pundits split between defending MbappĂ©âs competitive fire and condemning his supposed arrogance.
Barcelonaâs Pedri offered a balanced take: âFootball is emotion, yes â but never humiliation,â he said in an interview. Even Florentino PĂ©rez added fuel to the fire by retweeting a video of MbappĂ©âs goal with a flame emoji, a gesture that only intensified the backlash from Valencia supporters.
In a follow-up interview, CorberĂĄn softened his tone slightly but stood by his demand. âIâm not asking for punishment,â he explained. âIâm asking for respect. My players gave everything despite the storm. Losing is part of football â being mocked is not.â His words struck a chord among neutral fans who believe star players have a responsibility to show humility, especially when facing struggling opponents.
This isnât MbappĂ©âs first brush with controversy. His fierce celebrations against Araujo in the last El ClĂĄsico and a cheeky nutmeg on Morata in the Madrid derby had already sparked criticism of his on-field demeanor. Yet, few incidents have prompted a direct demand for a public apology from another coach. Whether Alonso will yield to CorberĂĄnâs call remains to be seen, but the pressure from LaLigaâs disciplinary committee could make that decision unavoidable.
As Valencia prepares for its next match behind closed doors at Paterna, CorberĂĄn continues to urge his players to stay united. âWe walk with our heads high,â he told them during training. âWe donât forget what happened, but we use it.â Meanwhile, Real Madrid shifts focus to its upcoming Champions League fixture, but the shadow of MbappĂ©âs celebration lingers like a storm cloud over the Santiago BernabĂ©u.
For now, one thing is certain â what should have been a night of triumph for Real Madrid has morphed into a moral debate about respect, ego, and the fine line between passion and provocation.