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Without wearing a mask, Mbappe returns to practice with his nose “tightly bandaged”

Despite a broken nose injury, Kylian Mbappe has returned to training with the French national team. This player doesn’t even need a support mask. This star’s quick recovery brings hope and determination to “Les Bleus” in their journey to conquer EURO 2024.

Mbappe suddenly returned to training after a broken nose, determined to win against the Netherlands.

During the match against Austria, French national team striker Kylian Mbappe suffered a serious injury, causing the player to break the bridge of his nose. This injury makes many people worry that Mbappe may miss the rest of the group stage.

However, Kylian Mbappe showed steely spirit and strong will when he suddenly returned to training with the French team, bringing hope to “Les Bleus” in the EURO 2024 journey.

One can feel the burning determination in Mbappe’s eyes. Certainly, this injury cannot extinguish the fire of passion and desire to win in him. Mbappe is ready to fight hard to conquer glory with his teammates at EURO 2024.

According to French journalists, Mbappe is mentally and physically good, capable of playing on the field. Mbappe’s return is an invaluable spiritual medicine for the French team. His teammates seem to have gained strength and confidence, promising to explode in the upcoming match with the Netherlands

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