Withdrawn due to injury against Rayo Vallecano (3-3), Kylian Mbappé is already back in Carlo Ancelotti's group to play the final of the Intercontinental Cup this Wednesday (6 p.m.), in Qatar, against Pachuca.
Without Kylian Mbappé, injured in the left thigh, Real Madrid shared the points (3-3) against Rayo Vallecano after a match full of twists and turns last Saturday in La Liga. Orphaned by its star striker, the Madrid club missed the opportunity to regain the lead in the championship, but it is recovering part of its strength this week by recording the return of the Bondy prodigy. Kylian Mbappé figures well in Carlo Ancelotti's group communicated midday by the Spanish club. Real Madrid travel to Qatar this Wednesday (6 p.m.) to play the final of the Intercontinental Cup against Mexican club Pachuca.
Mbappé remains on good feelings
Mbappé left his partners a little prematurely last Tuesday, while Real faced Atalanta Bergamo (3-2) in the Champions League. The French striker opened the scoring in the 10th minute, scoring the 50th goal of his career in the Champions League, the 12th in the colors of Real Madrid, and produced an excellent first half hour, probably the most interesting since it arrived this summer. Mbappé created huge situations before coming out in the 36th minute.
After their match against Pachuca, Real Madrid will continue with the reception of Sevilla FC next Sunday (4:15 p.m.), then observe a few days of rest during a brief interruption due to the winter break.