Kylian Mbappé’s Twitter account was recently hacked, resulting in a flurry of bizarre and unusual posts. The hacker used the X platform, formerly known as Twitter, to disseminate a variety of strange content, including offbeat commentary on cryptocurrency, a playful jab at the Messi-Ronaldo debate, and even a cheeky suggestion of a future transfer to Manchester United.
The rogue posts included declarations such as “Manchester is Red” and playful taunts like “Looool baited I’m going @ManUtd. 2028 LET’S RUN IT UP ON A FREE TRANSFERRRR.” The hacker also mentioned controversial fan pages like “UtdTrey” and “Angry Ginge,” and teased involvement with a pro clubs team in EA Sports FC 24, while making offhand requests for shares in the team.
The hacker didn’t stop there, also mocking Tottenham Hotspur by responding to fans with dismissive remarks and deriding Chelsea as “washed.” There was a surge in the cryptocurrency token $Mbappe, promoted by the hacker, which spiked briefly before crashing, with one user claiming a significant profit from trading it.
Additionally, the hacker made controversial statements about football legends, proclaiming Cristiano Ronaldo as the greatest player ever, and disparaging Lionel Messi with a post that included an image of Messi crying and a message: “Cristiano Ronaldo is the greatest football player of all time. The midget [Lionel Messi] is NOT my GOAT.”
Mbappé, who joined Real Madrid on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain this summer, had a notable start with a goal in the UEFA Super Cup. However, he has yet to score in his first two La Liga appearances. Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has downplayed concerns, affirming that there is no reason for worry and expressing confidence in Mbappé’s upcoming performances.