Mbappé, the heartbreaking renunciation

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Injured, Kylian Mbappé will miss several matches with Real Madrid in the coming days. Including a match that was close to his heart.

Scorer on Tuesday against Alaves for the 7e

La Liga victory, Kylian Mbappé was unable to fully enjoy this fourth consecutive match with a goal to his credit.

Following the tests carried out today on our player Kylian Mbappé by the Real Madrid medical service, he has been diagnosed with a lesion of the biceps femoris of the left leg. Awaiting development “, the White House stressed on Wednesday.

Having been taken off prematurely the day before, 10 minutes before the end of regulation time, Kylian Mbappé, according to the Spanish press, will miss at least the next three weeks. That is to say a possible return on October 16, at the end of an international break that will see the French team face Israel and Belgium, on October 10 and 14, as part of the League of Nations.

“A story within history”

In the meantime, PSG’s former number one asset will certainly miss his first big clash in the Iberian elite: the Madrid derby against Atlético this weekend. He will also miss the league match against Villarreal on October 5. Above all, the player in question will miss his announced and anticipated reunion with his little brother Ethan, now a player for Losc.

On October 2, Lille will host the European champions Merengues during the 2e Champions League matchday. A meeting that the two brothers were looking forward to, according to the admission of the Dogues boss, Olivier Létang, after the draw was made last month.

I have to confess something: we dreamed about it! We had talked about it among ourselves and before we played the play-offs and the third qualifying round, Kylian told us: “Qualify so we can meet” .

It’s a story within a story and I think it’s great for both brothers. ” Damage…

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