Coach Explains Mbappé's Champions League Absence Due to Injury.
Kylian Mbappé Sidelined
According to Novyny.live: Kylian Mbappé was left out of the squad for Real Madrid's Champions League playoff match against Benfica, a game the Madrid side ultimately won 2-1. The French forward's absence was due to discomfort he experienced during a training session. Consequently, the club decided not to risk his fitness, opting instead to give him time to recover fully.
Reports suggest the knee issue could see Mbappé miss at least three upcoming matches. Real Madrid's manager, Álvaro Arbeloa, stressed the priority of the player's long-term health, stating:
“The most important thing is for him to come back one hundred percent ready.” - Álvaro Arbeloa
Tactical Implications for Real Madrid
Mbappé's absence on the pitch is likely to significantly impact Real Madrid's tactical setup in their next few fixtures, as he is one of the team's most crucial players. His continued unavailability, especially during the critical stages of the Champions League knockout phase, could pose challenges for the coaching staff and affect the team's overall performance in the competition.
The club's primary focus is now on ensuring the player receives proper rehabilitation so he can return in optimal condition for future challenges. This situation highlights the delicate balance top clubs must strike between immediate results and player welfare during a demanding season.
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