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While he was supposed to miss three weeks of competition, Kylian Mbappé is in the Real group for the opposition against Real.
We weren’t supposed to see him again until mid-October. Finally, Kylian Mbappé was deemed good for service from now on and this is why he is in the Real Madrid group called to challenge LOSC on Wednesday evening in the Champions League (2e
daytime).
Mbappé suffered an injury to the biceps femoris of his left leg during the match against Alaves played a week ago. An injury that requires several weeks of unavailability. To everyone’s surprise, the French international recovered from this problem in record time, missing only one Merengue match. The one played by the Ancelotti gang on Sunday against Atlético Madrid.
Mbappé will find his brother
Mbappé, who communicated this Monday by paying tribute to his teammate Antoine Griezmann for his Blue career, will therefore have the honor of challenging his brother Ethan, the new member of LOSC. He will also experience the joy of returning to France, just a few months after leaving it. It remains to be seen how he will be received by his compatriots.
Before finding himself in the infirmary, Mbappé was in full swing with Real. He had five consecutive matches with at least one goal scored each time.
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