During France's opening game at the European Championship, Kylian Mbappé suffered a broken nose after a collision with Austria's Kevin Danso. The French Football Federation confirmed that Mbappé will require a face mask to continue playing in the tournament but will not need immediate surgery. Dr. Franck Le Gall treated Mbappé at a hospital in Dusseldorf following the incident.
Mbappé, a key player for France and recently signed by Real Madrid, is known for his exceptional talent and leadership on the field. His injury raises concerns for both his national team and his new club. The decision on Mbappé's return to play will depend on his comfort level and the healing process of his broken nose, which can take weeks to fully recover.
Despite the setback, Mbappé remains in good spirits, even joking about potential mask ideas. His absence would be a significant loss for France as they aim to secure a third Euros title. Real Madrid will also be eager to have him back in top form for the upcoming season.
As Mbappé navigates his recovery and potential return to the field, fans and teammates alike will be eagerly awaiting updates on his condition and availability for future matches.