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Real Madrid faces its neighbor from Atlético this Sunday (9 p.m.). The Merengue club asked Kylian Mbappé not to attend. The fear of overflows is involved.
Very bad atmosphere that the one that reigns around this Madrid derby between Atlético and Real. Sunday evening at the Metropolitano Stadium, the two clubs compete and as this hot duel approaches, supporters of Colchoneros have planned to do the necessary to be able to insult and calmly challenge one of their admitted targets: Vinicius Junior. For his part, Kylian Mbappé wanted to attend the match despite his injury. Real dissuaded him from coming to the stadium and preferred to leave him away.
According to information relayed by RMCthe Merengue club wants to avoid as much as possible that things would not degenerate a little more. Because if Vinicius is targeted, the supporters in question on the side of Atlético, could also attack Kylian Mbappé. A deleterious context against which the liga tries to fight. The body notably published a press release on Saturday, in which it condemned the action fomented by part of the fans of Atlético.
Who is the right blow to?
Affected by a thigh, Kylian Mbappé should not return to the field for three weeks, according to the first estimates of Madrid doctors. He will not take advantage of this forced break to come and encourage his partners on Sunday evening at the Metropolitano. In the ranking, Real and Atlético follow each other, occupying the second and third rows respectively. In case of success at home, Antoine Griezmann and his teammates would pass in front of their evening visitors.
For its part, Real Madrid could carry out an even better operation if it were to win. If he were to pocket the three points, he would dig a little more the gap on Atlético, while returning to a small point of a FC Barcelona spanked on Saturday evening on the lawn of Osasuna (4-2). Whether he looks at the match at home or elsewhere, Kylian Mbappé hopes to attend this scenario.
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