Date That Mbappé Has Set to Return to Real Madrid After the Injury
Mbappé is already considering returning from his injury and has set a date for it
Today, Madrid's entire fan base was aware of what could happen with the updates on Mbappé's injury. This was mainly after he came on in the first half of the last game against Atalanta in the Champions League. A game where it seemed he could make his big claim for so many mistakes, but in the end it wasn't possible.
Even though many Real Madrid fans are extremely upset with the player's lack of inconsistency, they haven't stopped worrying about him. Through a statement, Real Madrid informed fans that he had an injury in his left thigh. However, the player has already set a date for his return, and that is December 22nd against Sevilla.
This game will probably be quite exciting as it is a rival team to Real Madrid. However, it could be the great return of this player and maybe he can regain his great streak that he was achieving.
Mbappé plans to return soon
Some hoped that if not, until next year we would be able to see this player on the field again. However, with the great need that the white team has in several sectors of the team, this doesn't seem to be an option.
The French player knows perfectly well that they need his best version right now to be able to aspire to everything. For this reason, he will try to speed up his return to December 22, that is, in approximately 10 days. Although this is not a way that many fans approve, given the general context of the team, there's no other way.
However, they are demanding that those in charge be able to carry out an adequate recovery for a player of this profile and avoid a relapse. Although, looking at the general picture of how the season has gone, they can only hope for his return.
We'll see how he comes back
Right now, the important thing for all Real Madrid fans is to hope that he returns to the best possible form for the team. In addition to being able to recover the scoring streak that he had, since he had scored in every possible way for three consecutive games.
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