FRENCH phenomenon Kylian Mbappe will be all masked up for France’s mammoth Euro 2024 clash against the Netherlands, should he play.
Real Madrid’s summer signing failed to get on the scoresheet in Les Bleus’ opening clash with Austria – but he’s on the bench for tonight’s game.
But the French forward’s slaloming solo run led to Maximilian Wober scoring an own goal which secured all three points for France.
However, the result was overshadowed by the an incident occurred during that match has now forced Mbappe to wear a mask for the foreseeable.
And fans will want to know the reason why.
Why is Kylian Mbappe wearing a mask?
Kylian Mbappe is wearing a mask as the French icon was forced off during Monday’s 1-0 win over Austria after colliding with Kevin Danso.
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With Mbappe’s visibly damaged, the forward was immediately sent to hospital where doctors confirmed he had suffered a broken nose.
There were initial suggestions that he would be not able to feature against Netherlands, but manager Didier Deschamps confirmed 24 hours later that he would be in contention to play.
The ex-PSG striker was spotted in training with a new specially made protective mask – painted like the France flag.
However, UEFA rules state that any protective mask has to be painted in ONE colour which is the reason for Mbappe not being able to wear his fancy French one.
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What has been said?
Kevin Danso, who collided with Mbappe which led to the Frenchman’s injury, issued an apology to France supporters on social media after Monday’s match.
He wrote: “To French supporters: I am sorry that Kylian Mbappe was injured during our duel.
“I wish him a good recovery and I hope he can quickly find his place on the pitch.”
When is Netherlands vs France?
- France’s huge game against the Netherlands will take place on Friday, June 21.
- It is scheduled to kick off at 8pm BST.
- The Red Bull Arena in Leipzig, Germany will host the Group D fixture and can host approximately 42,600 for international matches.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk