Ethan Mbappé, the verdict is in

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Having left the club with injury on Saturday evening against Genk, Ethan Mbappé has his fate fixed.

Bad luck. While he is working to adapt to a new team and new partners, Ethan Mbappé – who recently signed a three-year contract with Les Dogues – was cut short this weekend, the victim of an injury during the preparation match between Losc and Genk, Saturday evening (2-2).

Three days after a convincing first outing against Ghent, on Wednesday, the new Lille player was unable to finish the match played in Belgium, at the Cegeka Arena. Launched into the battle in the last quarter of an hour to replace Benjamin André on the pitch, the player in question came off just ten minutes later.

Ready for recovery?

Seen in the company of his father, Wilfrid, and equipped with crutches to join the Lille bus after the locker room, the former Parisian could have feared the worst. Fortunately, this is not the case. Ethan Mbappé is suffering from a ” sprained right foot “, reports L’Equipe this Sunday evening.

A reassuring medical verdict accompanied by a reassuring prospect of a return since it is said that this lesion ”

should not keep Kylian’s little brother away from the field for very long “If he cannot be at the Northerners’ training camp in Germany these days, the 17-year-old midfielder will certainly be fit for the resumption of the championship in four weeks.

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