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Kylian Mbappé Released From Hospital After Being Treated for Gastroenteritis | News Channel 3-12

UNITED STATES, JUN 19 – Kylian Mbappe was discharged after acute gastroenteritis and is undergoing medical treatment while aiming to return for Real Madrid's final Club World Cup group match, coach says.

  • Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe was hospitalized with acute gastroenteritis on Wednesday and discharged on Thursday in the United States.
  • Mbappe fell ill shortly after arriving in the United States, leading to his absence from training and causing him to miss Real Madrid’s first game of the Club World Cup against the Saudi Arabian side Al Hilal.
  • Coach Xabi Alonso described Mbappe as in rough shape, unable to train, and confirmed his absence affects Madrid's campaign under new management.
  • Real Madrid announced that Mbappe left the hospital earlier today and is now back with the team at their training facility, while continuing to receive medical care.
  • Mbappe's tournament participation remains uncertain, with an improbable appearance Sunday against Pachuca, highlighting challenges for Madrid and its new coach.
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Alarm mood at Real Madrid: After the failed start of the club World Cup against Al-Hilal, striker star Kylian Mbappé threatens to fail longer.

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