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Friday morning, Aftonbladet published an article concerning Kylian Mbappé’s trip to Stockholm while the Blues faced Israel. Afterwards, Expressen gave more details and explained that the Bondynois had spent two evenings in a nightclub before returning to Corsica on Friday. All this caused a lot of ink to flow in France, where they did not appreciate that the striker was having a good time when he missed the national team gathering, because he was supposed to be resting. But as we explained to you on our site, Mbappé, who had already warned that he would not be present during the October training camp, had obtained a week’s leave from Real Madrid.
Information more or less confirmed this Monday by Relevowhich indicates that the residents of the Santiago-Bernabéu stadium gave five days of rest to Mbappé as well as to the other players who remained during this truce. Indeed, the Iberian publication explains that the staff cut these two weeks into two blocks of work, interspersed with vacations for the players. Real Madrid also reacted to the Mbappé controversy through Relevo. The club, which does not calculate this whole story, is very happy with the Frenchman, who is expected in training on Tuesday.
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