Mbappé, bad news announced

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Will Kylian Mbappé play in the final of the Intercontinental Cup this Wednesday (6 p.m.) in Doha, pitting Real Madrid against the Mexicans Pachuca? This is the question that has agitated the Spanish press in recent hours. And clearly, she’s not very optimistic.

Victim of a muscle injury to a thigh a week ago right on the field of Atalanta Bergamo in the Champions League, the captain of the Blues was forced to withdraw from the Merengue’s short trip to Rayo Vallecano. Reassuring about the Frenchman’s state of health, Carlo Ancelotti has decided to take the player to Qatar but he is not sure he will be able to count on him this Wednesday.

The Spanish press is pessimistic for Mbappé

If the kid from Bondy was able to participate in part of the collective training of the Madrilenians this Monday, doubt remains as to his participation in the final, reports A.S.. Although Real has not communicated on the duration of unavailability of its number 9, the Madrid media estimates that his absence could extend over a period of approximately ten days. The account is therefore not there. This suggests that the 2018 world champion could miss the meeting.

Kylian Mbappé will have the opportunity to test himself one last time during training this Tuesday. According to Relevo, the former Parisian could play a few minutes but should start the game on the substitutes’ bench. And if he were to withdraw, he should however be available for the White House’s last match of the year, Sunday, against Sevilla FC.

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