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Scorer, then left due to injury against Atalanta Bergamo, in the Champions League, Kylian Mbappé (25) was injured in his muscle and forced to come out in the first period. A twist of fate which cast a shadow over the presence of the French international between now and the last matches of the year, he who was absent during the draw conceded at Rayo Vallecano. Finally, his name appears in the group selected by Carlo Ancelotti to face Pachuca in the final of the Intercontinental Cup. Traveling to Doha, the Madrid striker does not yet know whether he will play or not. While he is still in his recovery phase from his injury initially set for ten days, the former PSG announces that he is fit.
According to information from MarcaKylian Mbappé feels recovered from the injury that prevented him from playing against Rayo Vallecano and says he is ready to start against Pachuca, who is looking for his second title as a Real Madrid player. Number 9 spoke with both the doctors, the recovery staff and the technical staff. He conveyed his confidence to everyone by assuring him that his recovery was complete. The final decision will be made after today’s training session. It will therefore be up to Carlo Ancelotti to decide, but Kylian Mbappé would therefore be able to start this international final, in a Lusail stadium which saw him lose the final of the 2022 World Cup, against Argentina.
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