Real Madrid: Concern for Kylian Mbappé

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Author of a magnificent goal this evening against Alavés, Kylian Mbappé participated in Real Madrid’s complicated victory against the Basque club (3-2). But while the media are going crazy for his goal, AS tells us that Casa Blanca is worried about him. Replaced in the 80th minute, the Bondynois left the field and in the image, we see him say a few words to his coach Carlo Ancelotti.

And according to the daily, Mbappé put his hand to his left hamstring. For the moment, there would be no reason to worry. The feeling of the merengue staff is that it is an accumulation of minutes. Which is not so surprising since Ancelotti’s choice to line up a starting eleven very close to the one that faced Espanyol had caused talk. The Athletic specifies that the player will undergo tests within the next 24 to 48 hours.

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