Kylian Mbappe’s ankle injury has sparked fresh concern at Real Madrid, just weeks before the highly anticipated El Clásico against Barcelona on October 26. The French forward aggravated a previous knock during international duty with France, putting his availability for crucial fixtures in doubt.
The 26-year-old had been nursing the ankle problem since Madrid’s 3-1 win over Villarreal on October 4. Despite not being fully fit, Mbappe started for France in their World Cup qualifier against Azerbaijan on October 10, where he scored and assisted before limping off in the 83rd minute. He has since returned to Madrid for medical evaluation.
Mbappe’s Injury Timeline and Real Madrid’s Growing Frustration
Mbappe’s latest setback stems from a lingering ankle issue that Madrid’s medical staff were carefully managing. The forward had limited his training ahead of France’s fixture, sticking to light drills and recovery sessions. Yet, France coach Didier Deschamps opted to start him, a decision that has raised eyebrows within the Madrid camp.
Club officials reportedly view France’s handling of the situation as “unnecessary risk-taking” given the low-stakes nature of the Azerbaijan match. The reigning world champions, stacked with attacking depth, could have rested Mbappe or introduced him as a substitute late in the game. Instead, his early involvement appears to have worsened the injury.
According to reports from Marca, Real Madrid will conduct a full scan on Mbappe’s ankle to assess the extent of the damage. The results will determine whether he is fit for the upcoming La Liga clash against Getafe and, more critically, the Champions League showdown with Juventus, followed by the season’s first El Clásico.
Mbappe, who openly stated he felt “okay to play,” now faces a race against time to recover. If the injury is more severe than initially feared, he could be sidelined for several weeks, dealing a significant blow to Madrid’s attacking plans.
What Mbappe’s Absence Could Mean for Real Madrid
Losing Mbappe for El Clásico would be a major setback for new head coach Xabi Alonso. Since arriving in the summer, Mbappe has been central to Madrid’s forward line, contributing goals and assists across domestic and European competitions. His pace, clinical finishing, and ability to create chances from wide areas are vital to Madrid’s attacking rhythm.
Without Mbappe, Alonso may be forced to reshuffle his attack, possibly deploying Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo in more central roles or accelerating Endrick’s integration into the senior team. While Madrid possess depth, none of their forwards replicate Mbappe’s unique blend of speed and precision — a factor that could prove decisive in a fixture as fiercely contested as El Clásico.
The timing of the setback could not be worse. Madrid are entering a defining stretch of their season, with back-to-back high-stakes matches that could shape their Champions League campaign and La Liga title race. Mbappe’s availability could well influence the outcome of both.
For now, Madrid fans and officials alike are holding their breath as they await the results of Mbappe’s medical tests. Whether the French superstar takes the field against Barcelona could hinge on the next few days of recovery and rehabilitation.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What is the latest Kylian Mbappe injury update?
Mbappe aggravated a previous ankle injury during France’s match against Azerbaijan on October 10. He returned to Madrid for medical tests.
Q2: Will Mbappe play in El Clásico against Barcelona?
His availability is uncertain. Medical tests will determine if he can recover in time for the October 26 clash.
Q3: When did Mbappe get injured?
He first sustained the ankle injury during Real Madrid’s 3-1 win over Villarreal on October 4 and aggravated it on October 10 with France.
Q4: Why are Real Madrid officials upset?
They believe France took an unnecessary risk by starting Mbappe in a low-stakes match while he was still recovering.
Q5: Which matches could Mbappe miss?
He could miss Madrid’s league game against Getafe, their Champions League tie with Juventus, and possibly El Clásico against Barcelona.
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