
Kylian Mbappé
Real Madrid coach Álvaro Arbeloa has addressed growing attention around Kylian Mbappé’s injury recovery, emphasizing that the club maintains full medical control over the French forward’s rehabilitation process while allowing players personal freedom during downtime.
Mbappé, who currently plays for Real Madrid, has recently been spotted on holiday while recovering from injury sparking debate among fans and pundits about his commitment.
However, Arbeloa dismissed any concerns, insisting that such perceptions do not reflect the club’s internal management approach.
According to him, all injured players are closely supervised by the club’s medical department, which designs and monitors each stage of recovery to ensure a safe return to action.
Despite this structured process, players are not restricted in how they spend their personal time outside rehabilitation duties.
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“All the injured players are monitored, and the medical staff plans everything. In their free time, any player can do what he wants.
I don’t get involved,” Arbeloa explained, reinforcing the club’s trust in its players during recovery periods.
The coach further noted that Mbappé’s availability for the highly anticipated El Clásico remains uncertain, with a final decision expected after medical assessments later this week.
Meanwhile, Arbeloa also praised teammate Vinícius Júnior, highlighting his leadership qualities, discipline, and consistent impact on the pitch.
As anticipation builds ahead of the El Clásico showdown, Mbappé’s fitness remains a key talking point, with supporters awaiting official confirmation on whether the French superstar will feature in the high-stakes fixture.
