
Mbappé Shuts Down 'Wrong Knee Scan' Madness: 'Both Knees Are Buzzing Now!'
Kylian Mbappé has rubbished claims that Real Madrid misdiagnosed his knee injury by scanning the wrong leg, calling it untrue amid pundit shock. He explained his rehab process was transparent, praised the club's handling, and confirmed he's fully fit for France's friendly against Brazil. The saga highlights how poor communication can spark wild rumours, but Madrid kept winning without him.
Mbappé Shuts Down 'Wrong Knee Scan' Madness: 'Both Knees Are Buzzing Now!'
Picture this: Real Madrid's medical boffins supposedly scanning the wrong leg on Kylian Mbappé, leaving the French superstar hobbling around with a hidden ligament tear. Sounds like a dodgy sitcom plot, right? Well, that's the wild tale that had pundits like Craig Burley and Frank Leboeuf gobsmacked, as reported by Alex Kirkland at ESPN Spain.
The Rumour That Had Everyone in Stitches
It all kicked off with a journo from France's RMC Sport, who spilled that Madrid's docs had botched a scan back in December. Instead of checking Mbappé's dodgy left knee, they allegedly poked at his perfectly fine right one. Cue Spanish hacks piling on, claiming he played three games – against Alavés, Talavera, and Sevilla – while nursing a partial ligament tear undetected.
Burley and Leboeuf couldn't believe their ears on air, calling it 'impossible'. Fair play, it does sound like something out of a Carry On film. But hold your horses – Mbappé wasn't having any of it.
Superstar Sets the Record Straight
On international duty with France, prepping for a friendly scrap with Brazil, Mbappé dropped the hammer. 'That wrong-knee nonsense? Total bollocks,' he basically said, denying the reports flat out. He admitted maybe he should've chatted more openly about his gaff, leaving the door ajar for speculation.
'When you don't communicate, everyone fills in the blanks,' he shrugged. But he praised Madrid's setup: clear updates during rehab in the Spanish capital, and even when he nipped to Paris for a second opinion, club physios tagged along. No drama, just solid teamwork.
And get this – while he was out, the team kept winning without their talisman. 'People thought I was the only fix, but nah, it's about the squad,' Mbappé added, ever the team player.
Timeline of the Twinge and Triumphant Return
The saga started on 7 December against Celta Vigo, but Mbappé soldiered on through those three festive fixtures. Madrid confirmed a knee sprain on 31 December, opting for conservative treatment. He sat out most of the Supercopa de España, then eased back in January and February.
This month, after that Paris check-up, he got the all-clear. Sub appearances followed: a cameo in the Champions League second leg versus Manchester City, then the fiery derby against Atlético Madrid. Now? He's firing on all cylinders.
'I've never been one for regrets,' Mbappé grinned. 'Eyes on the now – and both knees feel mint, thanks to the club.' He even told AS earlier this week that 'false stuff' had been flying about his lay-off.
Ready to start against Brazil? 'Absolutely,' he confirmed. With Madrid pushing for silverware and France eyeing glory, expect the speed demon to blaze trails soon.
In a world of transfer tittle-tattle and VAR rows, this 'wrong knee' episode reminds us: sometimes the juiciest stories are just hot air. Mbappé's laughing it off, and so should we. Cheers to that – pass the crisps.