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Kylian Mbappé will take his big tour of the French team on Monday. After being absent from the last two rallies, the player will join Clairefontaine during the day on the sidelines of the preparation of the double confrontation against Croatia on behalf of the quarter -finals of the League of Nations. However, the form of the player worries a few days before the trip to salit.
Indeed, the French international continues with Real Madrid and begins to show signs of fatigue. At the end of the meeting which opposed this weekend the Merengue to Villarreal (2-1, doubled with Mbappé), the French dropped: ” I died »Faced with Movistar Plus+camera. For good reason, the number 9 of Real Madrid has played three games in the space of a week.
Two matches at not even 72 hours
” It is Very difficult, everyone watched the match against Atlético, 120 minutes, we played with great emotion … And then two days later, playing is difficult. The warm -up was also difficult, but we had to respect the coat of arms and fight to the end and that is what we did and we were able to win ”, said Kylian Mbappé at the end of the match between Real Madrid and Villarreal. The Madrilenians played two matches in 66 hours, leaving less than three days of recovery to players.
The former PSG is not the only one to deplore the little spacing between the matches, the Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti also pushed a rant at a press conference and threatened to refuse to play if this same case was reproduced in the future: ” This is the last time that we play a match with less than 72 hours of rest, we will never do it again. We asked La Liga twice to change the match time and nothing has happened, but it's the last time ».
Despite the accumulated fatigue, Kylian Mbappé, who recovers the captain's armband from the French team, should indeed hold his place on the field this Thursday.
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