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Mbappé Denies that Real Madrid Examined the Wrong Knee After His Injury

Mbappé refutes reports of a misdiagnosed knee injury and confirms full recovery for France's match against Brazil, clarifying confusion caused by media speculation.

  • Kylian Mbappe addressed injury rumors ahead of the France-Brazil match, denying reports that the wrong knee was examined. He confirmed he is ready to play for Les Bleus.
  • The Frenchman previously sat out Real Madrid's season due to a painful knee injury that began in early January. Media outlets including RMC and MARCA reported a diagnosis error regarding the examination.
  • "I am glad to be feeling good in both knees," Mbappe said, noting he might be indirectly responsible for confusion. He blamed poor communication for widespread speculation.
  • Regarding team composition, Mbappe stated that Ousmane has a rightful place in the lineup. They can utilize several attacking trios without losing quality, he added.
  • Brazil remains an important football nation, and this match offers a preview of the upcoming World Cup. Les Bleus aim to improve their approach to ensure top form this summer.
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This Wednesday at a press conference, Kylian Mbappe denied that he had been the victim of a misdiagnosis by Real Madrid about his knee. Since then, the Spanish press has accused the Blues of not telling the truth, but also of leaking...

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The French star has rejected suggestions from the world's media that Real Madrid doctors examined the wrong knee after his injury.

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Kylian Mbappé has responded to claims that Real Madrid doctors allegedly misdiagnosed his knee injury.

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French football star Kylian Mbappe has denied reports in French and Spanish media, which were later picked up by the entire football world, that Real Madrid club doctors examined the wrong knee during his December injury, foreign news agencies report.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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