Kylian Mbappé's Return to Play After Suffering Broken Nose
In a recent match against Austria, Kylian Mbappé, the captain of the French national football team, suffered a broken nose due to a violent collision with Austrian defender Kevin Danso. Despite the injury, the French Federation (FFF) assures fans that the star forward will not require surgery immediately.
The FFF confirmed that Mbappé underwent radiological examinations at a Düsseldorf hospital and has since returned to the team's base camp near Paderborn. The medical team is set to create a custom mask for Mbappé, allowing him to resume playing after a period of treatment. Though no surgery is needed for now, it is critical that Mbappé undergoes sufficient recovery before returning to competition.
Upcoming Matches and Absences
According to team sources, Mbappé will miss the next two matches against the Netherlands and Poland scheduled for Friday and next Tuesday. This absence will undeniably impact the French team's strategy and performance. Players and fans alike are hopeful for his quick and safe return to the field.
- The incident occurred in the 86th minute of the game when Mbappé collided with Kevin Danso's shoulder after a header. The collision resulted in a bloody nose and halted the game momentarily for Mbappé to receive medical attention. He had to leave the match shortly after.
- The French team, currently participating in the Euro, will need to adapt their tactics in the upcoming matches against the Netherlands and Poland without their key player. This situation places additional pressure on alternate forwards and the team’s overall dynamics as they strive for victory in the group stages.