Kylian Mbappé’s injury scare has France and Real Madrid fans holding their breath. The superstar forward limped off the pitch during France’s victory over Azerbaijan, reigniting concerns about the ankle problem he first suffered in last weekend’s match against Villarreal. It wasn’t just a precautionary substitution—this could have major ripple effects for both club and country. But here’s where it gets controversial: should he have played at all?
Mbappé had entered the international fixture under a cloud of uncertainty. Reports suggested he hadn’t completed a single full training session with Les Bleus since the start of the FIFA break, raising eyebrows about his match readiness. Despite that, he delivered another remarkable performance, showcasing his trademark speed and precision before being forced off in the 80th minute.
Now, both France and Real Madrid must walk a fine line. With Madrid’s demanding schedule on the horizon—including high-stake encounters against Getafe, Juventus, and the much-anticipated El Clásico against Barcelona—every decision about Mbappé’s recovery will be scrutinized. The early signs suggest he might still make it in time for the clash with Barça, but the risk of aggravating his injury looms large.
The big question is: should Real Madrid prioritize his immediate return, or let him heal fully even if it means missing key games? The club’s medical and coaching teams are expected to keep a close eye on his condition over the next few days, carefully balancing short-term gains with long-term health.
And this is the part most fans might not agree on—while some insist Mbappé should rest until fully recovered, others argue that his presence, even at 80%, could tilt matches in Madrid’s favor. What do you think? Should Mbappé be risked for El Clásico, or should Real Madrid play it safe and protect their star asset for the long run? Share your take in the comments and let the debate begin.