Mbappe injury: No surgery required, treatment will continue

"Real" Madrid club has released an official statement regarding the health of its leading striker Kylian Mbappe. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to the statement issued by the club's press service, the French footballer was examined by French specialists under the supervision of the club's medical staff. As a result, it was confirmed that he has an injury in his left knee.
Specifically, the ligament in his knee is stretched. Importantly, a conservative treatment method was chosen, and it was emphasized that surgery is not necessary.
This news brought some relief to "Real" fans, as the possibility of surgery had caused serious concern. If an operation had been required, Mbappe's recovery process would have taken a long time, and he might have missed important matches for the team.
For now, the club announced that the player's condition will be assessed based on the results of further medical examinations, meaning his return date to the field has not yet been announced. It is known that Mbappe missed the last two games due to this injury.
There are reports that he traveled to Paris for a more detailed assessment of his knee condition. This shows that both the club and the player are taking the situation very seriously.
No urgent decisions are being made. Various sources mention that Mbappe's injury is not new and that he has been dealing with this problem for a long time.
Therefore, the current decision is made not for one game or one week, but considering the entire season and international competitions. The most important issue for "Real" is not to rush Mbappe back onto the field, but to fully restore his health.
In conclusion, Mbappe currently has an injury, but the worst-case scenario has not occurred. Surgery is not required, and treatment is ongoing.
Now all attention is focused on when he will fully recover and return to the field. This is good news for "Real" fans for now, but full reassurance is still premature.
Source: One.uz.





