Will Kylian Mbappe's Knee Injury Keep Him Out for Three Weeks?
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Key Takeaways
- Kylian Mbappe has been diagnosed with a knee sprain.
- He is expected to miss at least three weeks of play.
- His absence could impact Real Madrid's performance in upcoming matches.
- Real Madrid will face Atletico Madrid in the Supercup on January 8.
- The team's coach, Xabi Alonso, may face scrutiny due to this injury.
Madrid, Dec 31 (NationPress) Trailing table-toppers Barcelona by four points in the standings, Real Madrid faced a significant challenge on New Year's Eve as forward Kylian Mbappe sustained an injury to his left knee, likely sidelining him for the upcoming matches, according to a statement from the Spanish club released on Wednesday.
Real Madrid confirmed that the French superstar was diagnosed with a sprain, though no specific recovery timeline was shared.
"Following tests conducted today by Real Madrid Medical Services on our player Kylian Mbappé, he has been diagnosed with a sprain in his left knee. His recovery will be closely monitored," the club mentioned in a brief statement on its official website.
Meanwhile, the French sports daily L'Equipe, without citing a source, reported that Mbappe could be out for a minimum of three weeks. The report indicated that Mbappe had been dealing with a lateral ligament issue in his knee for several weeks, and an MRI performed on Wednesday revealed a lesion requiring treatment and rest.
Due to this injury, the French star was unable to participate in the final training session of the year in Madrid on Wednesday.
This injury represents a considerable setback for Real Madrid as the striker has been in exceptional form. Earlier this month, the French star netted his 59th goal for Madrid in 2025, equaling the club record for the most goals in a year, previously held by Cristiano Ronaldo.
Since joining Madrid from Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in 2024, Mbappe has scored 29 goals this season, including a league-leading 18 goals in La Liga.
His absence may affect Real Madrid's performance as they resume their campaign following a brief year-end break. The team is set to play their next match on Sunday.
Given that Real Madrid will face cross-town rivals Atletico Madrid in the second semifinal of the Supercup on January 8 in Jeddah, Mbappe has limited time to recover, raising doubts about his participation in the competition, which culminates in the final on January 11. Many believe that Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso's position may be at risk in Saudi Arabia, with the team potentially playing for his future without their star player.