Real Madrid's Mbappe Ruled Out of El Clásico vs Barcelona

Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe has been ruled out of Sunday's crucial El Clásico against Barcelona due to a muscle injury. Barcelona leads La Liga by 11 points and needs only a draw to secure the title. Mbappe had been racing against time but failed a final fitness assessment. Madrid also faces dressing room turmoil with reports of a fight between Federico Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni.

Key Points: Mbappe Out of El Clásico: Real Madrid vs Barcelona

  • Mbappe fails fitness test for El Clásico
  • Barcelona needs only draw to win La Liga
  • Courtois returns from injury for Madrid
  • Dressing room turmoil hits Real Madrid
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La Liga: Real Madrid suffer Kylian Mbappe blow ahead of crucial Barcelona clash

Kylian Mbappe misses crucial El Clásico due to injury. Barcelona can win La Liga title with a draw at Camp Nou.

"Mbappe has been one of Madrid's biggest threats against Barcelona - News report"

Barcelona, May 10

Spanish giant Real Madrid will be without star forward Kylian Mbappe for Sunday's crucial El Clásico against FC Barcelona after the Frenchman failed to recover fully from a muscle injury in his left leg.

The absence of Mbappe is a major setback for Madrid heading into a match that could effectively hand Barcelona the La Liga title. Hansi Flick's side enters the clash at Camp Nou with an 11-point lead over their historic rivals and needs only a draw to secure the championship with four games remaining in the season.

Mbappe, who netted a hat-trick in last season's Clasico in Barcelona despite Madrid ending up on the losing side, had been racing against time to regain fitness. However, the striker was unable to complete Saturday's training session at Valdebebas and later failed a final fitness assessment on Sunday morning.

The club has decided not to risk aggravating the injury, particularly with Madrid's title hopes virtually over.

Mbappe has been one of Madrid's biggest threats against Barcelona in recent meetings, averaging a goal every 67 minutes in Clásico encounters. His pace, movement, and finishing ability were expected to be central to Madrid's hopes of delaying Barcelona's title celebrations.

The only good news for Madrid is the return of goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois from injury, and the Belgian will start at Camp Nou.

Madrid head into the match amid growing turbulence within the club. Reports earlier this week claimed midfielders Federico Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni were involved in a dressing-room altercation following the team's recent disappointing run of results.

Valverde reportedly suffered cranioencephalic trauma and required stitches, while both players were fined heavily by the club. The incident has further fuelled speculation of divisions inside the Madrid dressing room and uncertainty surrounding coach Alvaro Arbeloa and his future at the club.

- IANS

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Priya S
Sad for Mbappe, but Madrid's indiscipline in the dressing room speaks volumes. Fining players won't fix the larger problems. Flick's Barcelona will be ruthless—it's a chance to wrap up the league with style. Vamos Barca! 🔵🔴
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Vikram M
Honestly, Madrid deserve this after the way they've managed the squad. Arbeloa looks completely lost, and this is becoming a joke. Losing Mbappe is a massive blow, but even if he played, they wouldn't stop Barcelona from dominating. This season is gone, simple.
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Siddharth J
Mbappe scoring a hat-trick last time and then losing the match? That sums up Madrid's luck. 😂 The club needs a proper rebuild, not just players. Glad Courtois is back, but he can't fix the defensive mess. Barca should win easily here.
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James A
Come on, this is El Clásico! Even without Mbappe, Madrid can't be taken lightly. They have players like Vinicius and Bellingham who can turn it on. But yeah, the dressing room tensions and 11-point gap make this an uphill battle. Let's see if they have any fight left.
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Amanda J
That Valverde injury story is wild. Cranioencephalic trauma? That's serious—they need to fix the culture at Madrid. As for the match, Barcelona should be clinical. Mbappe's pace would've been a threat on counters, but without him, I see Barca controlling the game and sealing the title.

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