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Mbappé Swats Away Knee Gossip: 'False Things Said' as Blancos Star Gears Up for France Doubleheader

Mbappé Swats Away Knee Gossip: 'False Things Said' as Blancos Star Gears Up for France Doubleheader

Alex Kirkland (ESPN); ESPN News Services (ESPN Spain) EN 3 April 2026 at 01:47
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Kylian Mbappé has dismissed rumours surrounding his knee injury, insisting it's improving after a three-and-a-half-week layoff and bench cameos for Real Madrid. The star is named in France's squad for friendlies against Brazil and Colombia. Madrid sit four points behind Barcelona in LaLiga with a Champions League tie against Bayern Munich looming.

Mbappé Swats Away Knee Gossip: 'False Things Said' as Blancos Star Gears Up for France Doubleheader

Picture the scene: Kylian Mbappé, Real Madrid's lightning bolt on the left wing, has been nursing a dodgy knee for what feels like an eternity. But fear not, punters – the man's back, bantering down the haters, and ready to terrorise full-backs again. At a swanky promo gig in France, he spilled the beans to AS, claiming his knee's on the mend and rubbish has been flying around like confetti at a wedding.

The Knee Saga: From Agony to Annoyance

This saga kicked off back in December when Mbappé first tweaked his left knee. It flared up again early March, forcing the Blancos to play it safe with a conservative rehab plan, as confirmed by the club. The 2018 World Cup hero sat out for three-and-a-half weeks, but he's since popped up off the bench in Madrid's last two outings.

That includes Sunday's cracker against Atleti, where they flipped the script for a vital comeback win. Mbappé looked sharp in his cameos, but the real drama unfolded off-pitch. 'My knee is fine, it's getting better,' he declared. 'There's been loads of speculation and some false things said.' Classic top-tier footy life, eh? Rumours swirl faster than a Vinícius Jr step-over, often without a shred of evidence.

As Alex Kirkland at ESPN pondered in a recent clip, how will Madrid shuffle the pack now that Mbappé and Jude Bellingham are trickling back? Squad depth's a blessing and a curse when you've got this much talent clogging the treatment room and the bench.

France Calling: Friendlies and Fireworks Ahead

Good news for Didier Deschamps: Mbappé's in the France squad for a couple of Stateside friendlies. First up, a tasty clash with Brazil on 26 March, followed by Colombia on the 29th. Perfect timing to shake off rust ahead of Madrid's marathon run-in.

Back at the Bernabéu, the pressure's cranking up. That Atleti triumph kept Los Blancos just four points adrift of table-toppers Barcelona in LaLiga. But lurking is a Champions League quarter-final showdown with Bayern Munich – talk about a heavyweight bout. With Bellingham also returning, Carlo Ancelotti's got a midfield engine room that could power a rocket to the moon.

(Note: Reports mentioned Alphonso Arbeloa's side prepping for Bayern – likely nodding to his influence in the setup, but it's Ancelotti calling the shots.)

Madrid's Adaptation Antics: Depth Dilemmas or Dream Scenario?

Let's be real, integrating superstars post-injury is like herding cats on Red Bull. Mbappé's blistering pace and Bellingham's box-crashing runs mean someone’s getting rotated – poor Rodrygo or Camavinga might be left nursing coffees in the stands. But hey, that's the perk of being Spanish kings: options galore.

ESPN News Services, via their Spain desk, flagged this as prime pub debate fodder. Will Mbappé reclaim his starting throne, or does Ancelotti tinker for the Bayern bash? The knee naysayers can pipe down – Mbappé's message is clear: he's match-fit and firing. Expect goals, memes, and maybe a cheeky social media clapback if the gossip mills grind on.

In a league where every point's a pint, Madrid's injury crisis easing feels like a halftime team talk from heaven. Keep an eye on those France games; if Mbappé bags a brace stateside, the title race just got spicier. Cheers to that – who's buying the next round?

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Kylian MbappéJude Bellingham

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