Dugarry insists Kylian Mbappe is being wrongly targeted by critics for Real's inconsistency this term.
He said on Jerome Rothen's podcast: “I find it quite surprising that Real Madrid’s problems are solely due to Mbappé. At some point, we have to stop exaggerating.
“If the Spanish don’t want him anymore, they should send him back. Maybe he’ll leave and make someone else happy, I don’t know. But I find it quite surprising, honestly.
"I think there are too many players at this Real Madrid who aren’t Real Madrid players. They’re overrated, I’m sorry. I’ve also had the opportunity to play for big clubs. At Barcelona, I didn’t wear the shirt much, and there’s a reason for that too…”
Dugarry then went further. He named names.
“These are clubs that aspire to stars, they're the best, and I think there are players who aren't up to par. They've been there a long time, I'm thinking of (Eduardo) Camavinga, (Arda) Güler, (Fede) Valverde, (Aurelien) Tchouaméni... (Raul) Asensio , who came out of nowhere and became a starter because there were a lot of injuries.
"He proved to be a good player, but he's not a Real Madrid centre-back. (David) Alaba is injured and only plays one week every three months; he's not at that level.”
Dugarry then added: “You can’t be at a club like this for two, three, or four years and always play at the same level, with one good game, one mediocre game, one good game here, one bad game there… There are too many inconsistent players.”
