Kylian Mbappe broke his nose in a terrible collision on the field, forcing him to have surgery and face the risk of missing all remaining matches in Euro 2024 with the French team.
Kylian Mbappe was forced to leave the field in the opening match of Euro 2024, which France won 1-0 against Austria after an own goal early this morning, June 18. Mbappe suffered a serious injury to his nose while trying to head in at the end of the match. He was replaced in the 90th minute.
At the end of the second half, Mbappe attempted to score a header but accidentally headbutted Kevin Danso’s shoulder. The 25-year-old captain of the French team Mbappe immediately fell down in pain as blood flowed from his nose.
The situation resulted in Mbappe suffering a broken nose . PHOTO: GETTY
French medical staff came to take care of Mbappe, and Mbappe’s white shirt was quickly stained red by blood. After being taken off the field, Mbappe returned to the field and was then given a yellow card by the referee for delaying the match. In the end, he was replaced by Olivier Giroud and France won 1-0 against Austria. ITV commentator Sam Matterface said: “Kylian Mbappe has a broken nose”.
Matt Upson shared as co-commentator for BBC Radio 5 Live: “Kylian Mbappe returned to the field without permission, the referee will penalize him and that is right. You can not do it! Was he advised to return? He just held his nose and sat down on the field. It seems like his nose was seriously injured.”
Talking about the decision that Mbappe broke his nose but still returned to the field and then had to sit down again, causing the match to be paused and Mbappe to receive a yellow card, Roy Keane said on ITV: “He got injured, it’s annoying. It’s clear that he came back to the field just to stop the match. He continued to sit on the field. I don’t like to see this, this wouldn’t be right if he was asked to come back by the coach.”
Mbappe sat down and blood poured out. PHOTO: GETTY
It was later confirmed that Mbappe, who suffered a broken nose, went to a hospital in Dusseldorf for nose surgery. Doctors think Kylian Mbappe could be sidelined for at least 10 days after surgery on a broken nose and possibly even longer, putting his Euro 2024 campaign in serious doubt.
Former French team doctor Fabrice Bryand told L’Equipe (France) newspaper that the minimum time frame for Mbappe to recover is 10 days, meaning that French team captain Mbappe will at least not play 2 matches. The remaining matches are in the group stage. The French Football Federation confirmed on Monday night that Mbappe left the stadium in an ambulance, undergoing surgery at Dusseldorf University Hospital.
After the match, coach Didier Deschamps of the French team said: “Kylian Mbappe is not good. He is with medical staff. His nose was hit hard, that’s for sure. We need to test it, but it seems quite complicated. That is very unfortunate for us tonight.”
Mbappe was given a yellow card by the referee. PHOTO: GETTY
When asked when Kylian Mbappe could return, coach Didier Deschamps added: “I don’t have the information at hand, the medical staff is checking Kylian Mbappe. And at this stage, I cannot answer. I do not know. That’s the black mark of tonight.”
Meanwhile, Mbappe himself was very optimistic and joked on social networks. Mbappe wrote: “Any ideas about wearing a mask?”.
Mbappe’s night may have ended in pain, but he was key in setting up France’s only goal of the night. Mbappe, who left Paris Saint-Germain to join Real Madrid this summer, sent in a cross that Austria’s Max Wober inexplicably headed into his own net in the first half.
Mbappe had a broken nose and was still optimistic about wearing a mask to continue playing. PHOTO: MBAPPE’S SOCIAL NETWORK X
Kylian Mbappe was appointed France captain by coach Didier Deschamps before the tournament and led the French team from the beginning of the match in Dusseldorf when France opened with a narrow 1-0 victory over Austria.
France entered Euro 2024 as one of the strong contenders for the championship and soon took the lead when Wober headed into his own goal after Mbappe’s cross. Les Bleus tried to score a second after the break, but Antoine Griezman failed to score from Theo Hernandez’s cross and Jules Kounde’s follow-up effort was blocked. Then, surprisingly, Mbappe missed an incredible opportunity in a one-on-one with the goalkeeper when he shot wide of the post.
Austria came closest to equalizing but goalkeeper Mike Maignan saved Christoph Baumgartner’s effort and N’Golo Kante blocked a dangerous counter-attack. Mbappe was not the only French player to have a painful evening, with Grizmann suffering a gash on his forehead after being pushed into an advertising board by Wober.