
Mbappé Fires Back at Knee Injury Gossip: 'Some False Things Have Been Said' – Blancos Star Ready to Roll
Kylian Mbappé has dismissed speculation about his knee injury, insisting it's improving after a three-and-a-half-week absence, with cameo roles in Real Madrid's recent wins. The LaLiga contenders sit four points behind Barcelona, gearing up for Champions League clashes with Bayern Munich, as Jude Bellingham also returns. Mbappé's called up for France friendlies amid the club's conservative recovery approach.
Mbappé Fires Back at Knee Injury Gossip: 'Some False Things Have Been Said' – Blancos Star Ready to Roll
Picture this: you're Kylian Mbappé, the speed demon who's supposed to be terrorising LaLiga defences, but instead, you've been nursing a dodgy knee while the rumour mill goes into overdrive. At a promotional gig in France, the Real Madrid forward finally piped up, telling AS that his left knee is on the mend and dismissing the wild speculation. 'It's going quite well,' he said, 'and I know there's been a lot of chatter – some false things have been said.'
Blimey, it's like the tabloids mistook his injury report for a game of Chinese whispers. Mbappé's been sidelined for three-and-a-half weeks after re-aggravating a problem from December, but he's already dipping his toes back in with sub appearances in Madrid's last two matches.
The Comeback Trail: From Sidelines to Sub Stints
That Sunday thriller against Atleti? Yeah, the one where Real Madrid pulled off a proper smash-and-grab from behind. Mbappé came off the bench, helping turn the tide in a win that kept the pressure on the leaders. It's a far cry from early March when the club confirmed the injury flare-up and went full conservative with treatment – no risks for their 2018 World Cup hero.
As reported by Alex Kirkland at ESPN, the question now is how Carlo Ancelotti slots him back in alongside Jude Bellingham, who's also returning from his own lay-off. Two worldies fighting for minutes? That's a headache most managers would kill for, but it'll test Madrid's squad depth like a Champions League knockout.
The Frenchman knows the drill: 'It's the life of a top athlete. We're used to people saying things without checking facts.' Spot on, mate – in football, one dodgy scan and suddenly you're out for the season, crocked forever, with your career in tatters. Mbappé's not buying it; his knee's fine, and he's got international duty calling.
Madrid's Title Push: Four Points Adrift, But Gearing Up
That Atleti victory was massive, halting a mini-wobble and leaving Los Blancos just four points behind Barcelona at the top of LaLiga. Alphonso Davies – wait, no, that's not right; it's Real Madrid under Ancelotti, prepping for a blockbuster Champions League quarterfinal against Bayern Munich. Talk about a schedule from hell.
With Mbappé and Bellingham trickling back, the midfield engine room looks beastly again. Bellingham's box-to-box energy paired with Mbappé's lightning runs? Defences will be sweating bullets. But it's not all plain sailing – Madrid's been leaky at the back, and Barca's flying high under their gaffer.
Still, if there's one thing Madrid do well, it's peaking at the right time. Remember last season's treble charge? This could be déjà vu, especially with Mbappé declaring himself match-fit. The punters love a comeback story, and this one's got legs – literally.
International Break and Beyond: Eyes on the Prize
Mbappé's not hanging around. He's been named in the France squad for friendlies stateside: Brazil on 26 March and Colombia three days later. Perfect timing to shake off rust without the full LaLiga intensity.
Back at the Bernabéu, the focus sharpens on clawing back that gap to Barca and dismantling Bayern. ESPN News Services noted the conservative approach paid off, and Mbappé's vibe suggests he's raring to go. For Madridistas, it's music to the ears – no more knee-jerk panic (pun intended).
In a league where every point's a battle and every rumour's a weapon, Mbappé's clapback is a reminder: believe the player, not the noise. With these two stars syncing up, Real Madrid's season could yet explode into life. Grab your scarf; it's about to get exciting.
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