Mbappé reassures Real: nothing serious, will be ready for final against Barcelona

Suspense of relief for Real Madrid and its fans. After his early exit from the field during the Champions League quarterfinal return match against Arsenal, Kylian Mbappé’s condition had generated more than one concern in the Blancos environment. However, as reported by Spanish daily AS, medical examinations the French striker underwent showed only a mild sprain to his right ankle.
The injury, described as “not serious,” should allow Mbappé to return to the field in time for the long-awaited King’s Cup final against Barcelona, scheduled for Saturday, April 26. A crucial fixture in Real’s season, as they aim to end the year with at least one domestic trophy.
In the meantime, the number 7 will definitely miss the next two league matches: the one against Athletic Bilbao, for which he was disqualified anyway after the foul on Antonio Blanco, and the one against Getafe. However, the Spanish club let it be known that further checks will be carried out in the coming days, including more detailed MRIs, once the inflammation has subsided.
Mbappé’s personal moment is not the best: the former PSG player has been dry of goals and assists for five consecutive games, a negative streak not seen since his Monaco days. Nevertheless, his presence in the final against the Blaugrana remains crucial, especially in view of the final rush that also includes the last Clásico of the season, on May 11 in Montjuïc.
Real Madrid breathes a sigh of relief: Mbappé will be there for the final moments of the season.