Mbappe’s scoring streak for Madrid

Kylian Mbappe’s latest impressive scoring run with Real Madrid has brought up comparisons to Cristiano Ronaldo. After Mbappe scored his 23rd goal in 22 Spanish league games in Madrid’s 2-0 win at Valencia on Sunday, coach Alvaro Arbeloa said the France striker could be well on his way to matching the success of Ronaldo at the Spanish powerhouse. “What Cristiano achieved seemed extraterrestrial, something impossible to match and no one could come close,” Arbeloa said.
“Mbappe has a long way to go because Cristiano was here for many years, but he has the conditions to follow in his footsteps, and you never know if he’ll be able to surpass him. But if anyone can, it’s Kylian.” The 41-year-old Ronaldo, currently playing in Saudi Arabia, played for Madrid from 2009-18, breaking nearly every club record. The 27-year-old Mbappe joined the Spanish powerhouse last season and quickly matched some of the numbers of the Portugal star. Mbappe scored 59 goals in 2025 to equal’s Ronaldo’s club-record tally in 2013.
At the time, Mbappe called Ronaldo his “idol, the best player in the history of Real Madrid and a reference point in world soccer. It’s an honor for me.” Mbappe started this year on a roll and with even better numbers, having scored nine goals in seven matches. He needed 11 games to reach nine goals last year. He has 43 goals in 35 appearances for club and country this season.
“It’s a great fortune, because right now he’s the best player in the world with what he’s proving day in and day out, game after game,” Arbeloa said of Mbappe. Arbeloa, who took over the club’s helm this year to replace Xabi Alonso, was a former Madrid defender who was a teammate of Ronaldo at Madrid, playing six seasons with him from 2009-2016.










