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Stop for “Kyk’s”. While he was slowly gaining momentum, Kylian Mbappé was stopped in his tracks. Hit in a thigh against Atalanta Bergamo last Tuesday in the Champions League, the captain of the Blues was forced to withdraw from the Madrid match against Rayo Vallecano (3-3).
While the White House has not communicated on the duration of unavailability of the Bondy kid, the latter is working hard to shorten the recovery time from his muscle injury. To do this, he works hard with his osteopath, the media reported this Monday morning. Relevo.
Mbappé restored and on the bench for the Intercontinental Cup final?
The former Parisian’s objective is to be able to make the trip to Doha (Qatar) with the rest of his teammates in order to play the final of the Intercontinental Cup against the Mexicans of Pachuca, this Wednesday, December 18. And if he should support the team well, his presence on the field still remains uncertain.
But for his part, the 2018 world champion would be confident about his chances of playing a few minutes in this final. Still according to the same source, Mbappé could indeed play this meeting, but should probably start the game on the substitutes’ bench. Good news for Carlo Ancelotti, who has had to deal with numerous injuries since the start of the season.
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