Tag: Kylian Mbappe

  • Kylian Mbappe: Real Madrid star discharged after hospitalization

    Kylian Mbappe: Real Madrid star discharged after hospitalization

    Real Madrid star, Kylian Mbappe has returned to the club’s FIFA Club World Cup camp after he was discharged from hospital for “acute gastroenteritis”.

    The 26-year-old missed Real’s opening Club World Cup match against Saudi Arabian side Al Hilal on Wednesday, with head coach Xabi Alonso revealing he had a fever.

    Real Madrid later came out with a statement regarding Mbappe’s health, saying: “Our player Kylian Mbappé has acute gastroenteritis and has been hospitalized for various tests and treatment.”

    Later on Thursday, the LaLiga club revealed Mbappe had been able to return to the team’s training base to continue his recovery.

    A statement on Madrid’s official website said: “Our player Kylian Mbappe was discharged from the hospital this afternoon and has returned to the Real Madrid training camp.

    “Mbappe will continue receiving specific medical treatment and will gradually return to team activity.”

    New manager Xabi Alonso will doubtless be hoping he’ll be fit enough to play after a disappointing performance in his first game at the helm.

  • Real Madrid star, Kylian Mbappe hospitalized

    Real Madrid star, Kylian Mbappe hospitalized

    Real Madrid has announced that Kylian Mbappé, their star forward, has been admitted to the hospital due to acute gastroenteritis.

    TheNewsGuru reports that the club announced the sad news in an official medical statement published on Thursday on its official website m

    It is still uncertain how long Mbappé will be sidelined from future matches, as the club is actively monitoring his health status.

    “Our player Kylian Mbappé presents an acute case of gastroenteritis and has been hospitalised to undergo various tests and receive the appropriate treatment,” Real Madrid announced

  • Kylian Mbappe survives R3pe allegations as panel frees him due to insufficient evidence

    Kylian Mbappe survives R3pe allegations as panel frees him due to insufficient evidence

    The Swedish Prosecution Authority announced today that the inquiry into rape allegations against French footballer Kylian Mbappé has been closed due to a lack of sufficient evidence to proceed.

    This is according to multiple reports on Thursday morning.

    The allegations had drawn international attention, casting a shadow over the football star’s career.

    Mbappé, who has consistently denied the allegations, has yet to make an official statement regarding the decision.

    His legal team had previously emphasised his commitment to due process.

    Mbappe was “linked to rape investigation in Sweden” and that he intended to reserve any explanations for the Swedish justice system “if necessary,” according to his lawyer, Marie-Alix Canu-Bernard.

    “He prioritises providing his explanations, if required, to the Swedish judiciary,” Canu-Bernard told AFP, while strongly condemning “media allegations suggesting that Kylian Mbappé had commented on the events of his trip to Stockholm.”

    The case, which began earlier this year, involved accusations stemming from an alleged incident in Stockholm. The prosecutor’s decision not to press charges marks the end of months of scrutiny and speculation.

  • Kylian Mbappe opens goals account at Real Madrid

    Kylian Mbappe opens goals account at Real Madrid

    Real Madrid beat Real Betis on Sunday with Kylian Mbappe scoring for the first time for Los Blancos. The former PSG attacker scored twice in the 2-0 win over Real Betis at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.

    Mbappe had failed to see back of the net in Real Madrid’s first three opening league matches of the season, which resulted in the La Liga champions dropping points at Mallorca and Las Palmas.

    Federico Valverde flicked a pack to Mbappe for the French striker to score his first score in the 67th minute of play. Mbappe made it 2-0 eight minutes later after Vinicius Junior sacrificed a penalty he won.

    The two goals scored by the former PSG attacker ensured that Real Madrid claimed all three points at Santiago Bernabeu against Real Betis.

    “We deserved to win today and we played better and with more cohesion between everyone. We got the three points and we’re going into the break feeling good,” Madrid coach, Carlo Ancelotti said.

    On Mbappe’s performance, Ancelotti said: “He’s never been put under pressure to score goals. He had a good game, like everyone else, and was very good in the box. Everyone worked well and Vini Jr. got the penalty for him. He was very unselfish and both of them, along with Rodrygo, have a good relationship”.

    Meanwhile, after opening his goal scoring account for Real Madrid, Mbappe said he had been looking forward to scoring at the Bernabeu, but that the most important thing was the win.

    “Following the game in Las Palmas we knew we had to win and we did just that. It was a tough game, like every game, but we are Real Madrid and we got the win in the end.

    “Three games without scoring for a lot of people isn’t much, but for me, it’s a lot. The people at the club, the players and the fans have always been behind me. They trust me to score goals for this badge.

    “We need to win against big teams to gain confidence. We need to play with confidence and stick together. Other teams are winning too and it’s very important that we do too,” Mbappe said.

  • Ligue 1: Mbappe leads PSG to brink of title with victory over Lorient

    Ligue 1: Mbappe leads PSG to brink of title with victory over Lorient

    Kylian Mbappe turned on the style as Paris St Germain eased to within touching distance of a third successive Ligue 1 title with a 4-1 victory at relegation-haunted Lorient.

    The 25-year-old scored twice and also set up Ousmane Dembele for the second of his two goals with a touch of genius to maintain the Champions League semi-finalists’ 11-point advantage over second-placed Monaco.

    PSG can claim a sixth crown in seven years against Le Havre on Saturday.

    Luis Enrique’s men are now unbeaten in 25 league games dating back to September 15 while Lorient, who pulled one back through substitute Mohamed Bamba amid a late flurry, are three points from safety.

    With Mbappe starting in one of nine changes to the side which lined up for Sunday’s 4-1 home win over Lyon, PSG began in patient mood with the hosts enjoying a fair share of possession and mustering the first attempt on goal, a wayward seventh-minute strike from Gedeon Kalulu.

    Indeed, they should have taken the lead with 12 minutes gone when Kalulu played the ball into the path of Imran Louza, whose cut-back was steered wastefully wide by Ayman Kari.

    However, Lorient keeper Yvon Mvogo had to get down well to palm away Mbappe’s curling 17th-minute effort, but was helpless to prevent the visitors from taking the lead two minutes later.

    Senny Mayulu won possession on halfway and slipped the ball into Dembele’s run before watching him cut inside Isaak Toure and Julien Laporte and place the ball inside the stranded Mvogo’s right post.

    It was 2-0 within three minutes after Mbappe picked out Nuno Mendes on the left and then made his way into the box, where he dispatched the return pass just inside the other upright with an outrageous flick.

    Louza dragged a long-range effort wide and Gianluigi Donnarumma had to make a stunning save to keep out Tiemoue Bakayoko’s downward header from a Louza corner, but Dembele curled a 42nd-minute corner on to the roof of Mvogo’s net as the Parisians finished the first half strongly.

    The hosts returned determined to remain compact in an attempt to frustrate the visitors and, as a result, initially found themselves camped deep inside their own half with Fabian Ruiz dictating play from the middle of the field.

    However, the game was rather meandering towards the hour-mark when Mbappe produced another piece of magic, holding off defender Nathaniel Adjei before poking the ball through his legs and then crossing for Dembele to tap home.

    Bamba’s bullet header from fellow substitute Benjamin Mendy’s cross seconds later reduced the deficit and Donnarumma had to block Panos Katseris’ late effort with his foot, but Mbappe wrapped up the win at the death, cutting in from the left to shoot past Mvogo.

  • Mbappe reacts after helping PSG secure UCL semifinals spot

    Mbappe reacts after helping PSG secure UCL semifinals spot

    Paris St Germain’s Kylian Mbappe has said that helping his hometown club to finally win their first Champions League title is a matter of pride for him.

    This was after he scored twice to help guide his side to a 4-1 comeback win at FC Barcelona and into the semi-finals with a 6-4 aggregate victory on Tuesday.

    Mbappe, who is set to leave PSG in the summer with Real Madrid as the biggest favourite to sign him, told reporters that his future is not in his mind and that his focus is totally on bringing glory to the French capital.

    “I have the dream of winning the Champions League for Paris,” Mbappe told reporters at Barcelona Olympic stadium on Tuesday.

    “I’m proud to be at PSG since the first day. It’s not because there are good times and bad times that my pride takes a hit.

    “The pride of playing for this club, of representing the club of the capital of my country, it’s something special for me who grew up there.

    “To experience an evening like this one as a Parisian, it’s great. We have one more step to go before we reach the final in Wembley, so we need to stay calm.”

    After loosing 3-2 in the first leg in Paris, PSG fought-back down 1-0 at FC Barcelona after the locals went down to 10 men just before the half-hour.

    This was when last man Ronald Araujo was red-carded for fouling Bradley Barcola.

    Former FC Barcelona forward Ousmane Dembele equalised for the visitors just before the break while Vitinha and Mbappe finished the job in the second half.

    The result meant PSG would face Borussia Dortmund in the semi-finals after the Germans beat Atletico Madrid also on Tuesday.

    PSG achieved success having failed to get past the round of 16 in the last two seasons and being pinned against the ropes by a FC Barcelona side who were in the ascendancy.

    The Parisian put on a gritty performance to make the most of the home side’s mistakes and turn the tie around.

    “We beat a great team this evening, but even if we had lost, I would be proud to be Parisian. Now it’s certain that during evenings like this, the pride is even greater,” Mbappe said.

    “We are very happy, we beat a team that we wanted to beat and to be closer to the final.

    “This one is for the fans that came here to support us and those back home. It’s a night to be proud.”

  • Mbappe makes U-turn,  set to sign contract extension at PSG

    Mbappe makes U-turn, set to sign contract extension at PSG

    Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) forward,  Kylian Mbappe has agreed to sign a new contract, Foot Mercato.

    Recall that Mbappe was reinstated into the first-team squad of PSG over the weekend.

    The French striker was initially banished to PSG reserve team after back-and-forth arguments on signing a new contract with the French champions.

    In a meeting on Sunday, club president Nasser Al Khelaifi reportedly told the players that “Kylian is invested in the club” and is now at the disposal of manager Luis Enrique.

    However, reports show that Mbappe has now entered into talks over a contract renewal with PSG.

    Mbappe could be signing a one-year contract extension, meaning Mbappe would be tied down until 2025 with Les Parisiens.

    Both parties may also reach a private agreement on a departure clause. The free-scoring forward would leave the French capital next summer, presumably for Real Madrid, while handing PSG a hefty transfer fee.

  • Ligue 1: PSG to report Real Madrid to FIFA over Kylian Mbappe

    Ligue 1: PSG to report Real Madrid to FIFA over Kylian Mbappe

    Paris Saint-Germain have threatened to report Real Madrid to FIFA over what they deem a potential illegal tapping up of Kylian Mbappe, reports UK Telegraph.

    Mbappe is unwilling to extend his contract with PSG  beyond 2024 when his current contract expires.

    The extension clause that exists in the 24-year-old’s current contract expired on July 31.

    As things stand, Mbappe will become a free agent in the summer of 2024.

    There have been suggestions that Madrid already have an agreement in place with Mbappe, which will see the player pocket a €160million signing on fee if he joins the LaLiga giants.

    Such agreements are banned by FIFA as they require a player to have been approached without the blessing of his current employers being sought first

    Meanwhile, Mbappe has been excluded in PSG pre-season activities and may be suspended from the team.

  • Osimhen, Haaland named among favourites to win Ballon d’Or

    Osimhen, Haaland named among favourites to win Ballon d’Or

    Nigerian and Napoli forward Victor Osimhen’s heroics for club and country has paid off as he has been considered one of the favourites to win this year’s Ballon d’Or.

    The top five players for the Awards have been revealed and the Olusosan bred forward has been listed among the favourites.

     

    The Ballon d’Or remains the most coveted individual award for football players and is presented by French news magazine ‘France Football’.

    The most prestigious individual prize in football is now given to the best performing footballer in a season,

    The winner is selected by a panel of international journalists, national team captains and coaches.

    According to Sportskeeda, the five favorites to win the Ballon d’Or this year are listed below.

    Victor Osimhen (Nigeria/Napoli)

    Erling Haaland (Norway/Manchester City)

    Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid/Brazil)

    Kylian Mbappe (France/PSG)

    Lionel Messi (Argentina/PSG)

     

  • France vs Argentina: Kyllian Mbappe relives World Cup final loss

    France vs Argentina: Kyllian Mbappe relives World Cup final loss

    France and PSG striker, Kylian Mbappe has revealed that it will be difficult for him to forget the pains of losing the 2022 World Cup finals to Argentina.

    Mbappe scored three goals including one at the shootout for France but his side still lost 4-2 on penalties to Argentina at the final of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

    Lionel Messi only returned to Paris on Monday, Janury 2nd after embarking on Xmas and Ney break, Mbappe made a swift return to domestic action, securing a late 2-1 win against Strasbourg in Ligue 1 on Wednesday, the match saw Neymar sent off after seeing 60 minutes of action.

    Meanwhile, when speaking after scoring a 96th-minute penalty he had won himself, the 24-year-old acknowledged the pain of France’s loss in Doha will stay with him forever, but stressed he does not feel his team-mates should pay the price for those emotions.

    However PSG lost 3-1 to lens in a match that saw Neymar and Messi missing out of action due to sending off and and Messi’s late arrival to camp.

    “I’ll never digest it,” Metro.co.uk quoted Mbappe as saying.

    “But like I told my coach and teammates, there’s no reason that my club should pay for a defeat with my national team, it’s two different situations.

    “The message was simple -it was to show that, whatever goes on with the national team, PSG is a separate thing and I’m still determined to bring trophies to the capital.”