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(PHOTOS) The Moment of Kylian Mbappé's Injury That Forced Him Off in the Champions League
Real Madrid continues to struggle for stability in a season plagued by constant fitness issues. During their UEFA Champions League clash against Atalanta, the chilly night in Bergamo brought more concerns than joy for the team. Kylian Mbappé, one of their brightest stars, left the pitch in the 35th minute after collapsing in the center circle without any apparent contact causing the injury.
Mbappé Sparks Concern
The French forward had started the match brilliantly, scoring the opener in the 10th minute with a dazzling play that raised the hopes of Madrid fans. However, his night came to an abrupt end when he requested a substitution, making way for Rodrygo. While Mbappé walked off the field, uncertainty looms among fans and staff as they await medical reports to assess the severity of his injury.
This latest setback is a massive blow for Carlo Ancelotti, who has already been navigating a string of player absences in recent weeks. Though Vinícius Jr. and Rodrygo are back in the lineup, losing Mbappé limits the team’s offensive options, forcing reliance on the chemistry between Vinícius and Jude Bellingham, who were instrumental last season.
A Crowded Treatment Room
Real Madrid finds itself in a precarious position, with key players like Camavinga, Carvajal, Militao, Alaba, and now Mbappé sidelined. This injury crisis threatens the team’s ambitions in Europe and for the remainder of the season. With a shrinking squad, upcoming challenges will test their ability to stay competitive under mounting pressure. Mbappé’s fitness will be pivotal to Real Madrid’s prospects this season, making his recovery the club’s top priority.
The forward, who had scored the opener to make it 0-1 for Real Madrid, went down in the 34th minute at the Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo and limped off the field. He was replaced by Brazilian forward Rodrygo.