Real Madrid: good news for Kylian Mbappé

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In recent days, Kylian Mbappé (25 years old) has been at the center of several controversies. Indeed, he was singled out for his absence during the last gathering of the Blues when he had played again with Real Madrid two days after the announcement of his withdrawal by Didier Deschamps. His trip to Sweden was also criticized. Back in the club, KM9, who is suspected of alleged sexual assault according to the Swedish press, works quietly, although he is very surprised by the media excitement concerning him in recent days.

On the field side, the captain of the France team is doing better. The Team explains this Wednesday that the striker, who participated fully in yesterday’s training at Valdebebas, seems to have recovered from his left thigh injury. The sports daily also specifies that he has a good chance of starting the game against Celta de Vigo on Saturday in La Liga. Finally some good news for the French star.

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