🚑 Mbappé out, France worried: ice on his ankle 🥶 Felt pain!

đźš‘ MbappĂ© out, France worried: ice on his ankle 🥶 Felt pain! France fly into the semi-finals, but the 2-0 win over Morocco also brought a scare: Kylian MbappĂ© went off near the end with ice on his right ankle after a heavy challenge from Issa Diop. đź’ˇ Want to stay up to date on everything happening in the USA, Mexico and Canada? Don’t forget to bookmark the  World Cup ! To follow the tournament, search for “World Cup” on OneFootball and click the star next to it so you don’t miss a single story! The France captain, already decisive with the opener and involved in DembĂ©lé’s goal for 2-0, was replaced in the 78th minute by Jean-Philippe Mateta as a precaution. đźš‘ The blow and Deschamps’ decision Diop’s challenge, which earned him a yellow card, sparked fears of the worst. MbappĂ© stayed down in pain, and Deschamps then preferred not to take any risks, especially with France already 2-0 up and in control of the match. Shortly afterwards, images of the number 10 on the bench with an ice pack raised anxiety among France fans. 🗣️ MbappĂ© and Deschamps speak After the match, however, MbappĂ© himself played down the concern when speaking to beIN Sports and M6: “I’m fine, I took a knock to the ankle but everything is okay. At that moment Mateta was more suited than me to play the last 15 minutes.” Deschamps also confirmed it: “For Kylian, it was a bit of an ankle issue, he was feeling pain. It’s normal, the matches keep coming.” đź‘‘ Legendary numbers Before going off, MbappĂ© had experienced an eventful night: a missed penalty in the first half, then a goal after the break and an assist in the move for the 2-0. With this performance, he moves to 8 goals and 3 assists at the 2026 World Cup, after 8 goals and 2 assists in Qatar 2022: he is the first player in history to reach at least 10 direct goal involvements in two different editions of the World Cup. France now await the semi-final. MbappĂ© has reassured everyone, but his ankle remains the main talking point in the coming hours. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
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