Mbappe Confirms Good Diagnosis in Paris After Beating Knee Injury
Real Madrid superstar Kylian Mbappé has firmly dismissed false reports regarding his persistent left knee injury after returning to Paris for a second medical opinion that confirmed the severity of an issue aggravated in December. The French international, who was initially criticized by fans and media back home while playing through pain during March's early matches with Real Madrid, stated he received accurate diagnoses abroad rather than being misled about needing extended rest or facing long-term damage at age 25.
Key Points
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1Kylian Mbappé has publicly denied false reports regarding his knee injury and insisted he is fit to play every game for both the World Cup. He stated that a good diagnosis was obtained in Paris, where it became clear why Madrid had advised him against playing through pain.
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2Mbappé criticized Real Madrid's initial stance on returning home from Spain after being diagnosed with an aggravated knee issue originally suffered since December.
Developments
Kylian Mbappe returned from injury against Atletico Madrid but denied rumors that he is limiting games at Real or France's national team in preparation for World Cup 2034, stating instead that playing every club match was essential to his success. He emphasized fighting through pain not only because of the competition and winning titles with Xabi Alonso as coach but also out of concern regarding their performance under him during a difficult period at Real Madrid
Kylian Mbappé revealed he recovered from a three-month knee issue after obtaining an accurate diagnosis in Paris, which allowed him and his team to create a tailored rehabilitation plan while denying speculation that World Cup preparations influenced his absence or Real Madrid's injury management. He emphasized returning home for the second opinion was essential but stated there is no debate about protecting himself by playing every club match as he did during previous tournaments.