Blessure de Kylian Mbappé : une polémique malsaine enfle autour du staff médical du Real Madrid
Troubled for several weeks by persistent pain in his left knee, Kylian Mbappé (27 years old, scorer of 38 goals in 35 matches across all competitions) finds himself at the center of an unexpected controversy. According to revelations by journalist Daniel Riolo on RMC, a major error was allegedly made by Real Madrid's medical staff.
According to reports relaying information from "authorized sources," the Madrid club's doctors simply examined... the wrong knee of the player. This mix-up, deemed "enormous," reportedly had direct consequences, particularly on the management of the French striker's injury.
According to Daniel Riolo, this incident is not unrelated to the radical decisions made internally by the club. Real Madrid had already restructured its medical department at the beginning of the year, officially due to an unusual series of injuries. But behind the scenes, this Mbappé affair reportedly played a significant role.
The columnist even refers to a "catastrophic" diagnosis, believing that this error could have had far more serious consequences for the player. For a time, Kylian Mbappé reportedly continued to train and play without knowing the precise nature of his problem, risking further aggravating his condition.
Faced with this uncertainty, the striker ultimately turned to France for a second medical opinion. He consulted renowned knee specialist Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet, who recommended he avoid surgery.
If these revelations are confirmed, they could seriously tarnish the image of Real Madrid, renowned for its professionalism. In the meantime, this affair raises numerous questions about the medical management of players at the highest level.
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