Madrid Universal
·18 de dezembro de 2024
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·18 de dezembro de 2024
Real Madrid’s star forward Kylian Mbappe is reportedly set to start against Pachuca in the Intercontinental Cup final, as revealed by Edu Aguirre’s report on El Chiringuito TV.
This match offers Los Blancos a chance to secure their second trophy of the season, having already won the UEFA Super Cup earlier this year, beating Atalanta.
It must be noted that in recent days, there has been much speculation surrounding Mbappe’s participation in the final.
The forward sustained an injury during the game against Atalanta in the UEFA Champions League, which raised concerns about his availability for this crucial match.
However, his return to training a couple of days ago has provided a significant boost to Real Madrid. His involvement in the team’s preparations suggests he is edging closer to full fitness.
The Frenchman’s recovery has been closely monitored by Real Madrid’s medical team and coaching staff. Over the past few days, he has communicated his readiness to return to action.
Kylian Mbappe will start in the Intercontinental Cup Final. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
Feeling at his physical best, the forward has expressed confidence in his ability to play a key role in the final, even as a starter if required by the manager. His self-assessment has further raised hopes within the camp.
As the team prepares for their final training session at the Lusail Stadium, a venue where he lost the FIFA World Cup Final to Argentina, all eyes will be on Mbappe’s performance during these preparations.
If Mbappe manages to train at full intensity without showing any signs of discomfort, manager Carlo Ancelotti will likely include him in the starting XI.
However, should there be any indication of lingering issues, the coaching staff will not take unnecessary risks, prioritising the player’s long-term fitness.
This final session will play a crucial role in determining whether Mbappe starts the match, but his potential inclusion adds a sense of excitement to Real Madrid’s title aspirations.