As the international break takes centre stage and players link up with their respective national teams, Kylian Mbappe, on duty with France, took the opportunity while in Paris to attend the 10th anniversary of the digital health platform 'Alan'.
The Real Madrid forward, who serves as both an ambassador and investor for the company, fielded questions regarding his recent left knee sprain. "My knee feels good, much better. It's progressing well, although I know there's been a lot of speculation and false claims have been made. That's the life of an elite athlete. We're used to people making unverified and baseless statements," he asserted.
The joint issues first surfaced in December, following the clash against Celta. Since then, the No 10 has been sidelined for seven matches for his club but has finally made his return. Having featured briefly against Manchester City and Atletico Madrid, he is expected to be fully integrated into the squad following the international break. "I'm 100% recovered. I had the opportunity to receive a thorough diagnosis in Paris. Together, we were able to devise a plan to return to my best level with Real Madrid, with an eye also on the World Cup," he confirmed.
Following the event, Kylian Mbappe addressed the media to discuss managing his workload at Real Madrid ahead of the upcoming World Cup. "There's no debate. I've played in two World Cups. I've won one and reached the final of another. How did I prepare for them? By playing every match...
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