
Mbappe, who was expected to miss three weeks due to injury, is now unexpectedly on Real Madrid's Champions League squad for the match against Lille and is likely to make his debut, according to Relevo. This rapid recovery is not the first time this has happened at Real Madrid, with the club usually announcing longer recovery times for its players, aiming to avoid delays that could cause concern among fans and to leave themselves some leeway. However, thanks to Real Madrid's top-notch medical team and state-of-the-art facilities, players' recovery from injuries is often accelerated.
Mbappe's recovery is just a microcosm of many similar situations this season. Earlier, both Bellingham and Militão also recovered early and managed to play, demonstrating the excellence of Real Madrid's medical team and the resilience of the players. Currently, Camarvinga is the only player who is fully compliant with the club's injury report and is expected to come on and contribute to the team against Lille.
Meanwhile, the comebacks of players such as Thibaut Courtois, Alaba, Ceballos and Brahim Diaz are on schedule. Though their comebacks are yet to be finalized, no one can completely rule out the possibility of their early return. Real Madrid's medical team is doing its utmost to utilize the most advanced medical technology and facilities to help these players regain their health and return to the field as soon as possible.
Overall, Real Madrid has shown a high degree of professionalism and efficiency in the recovery of players from injuries and illnesses, providing a strong guarantee for the team to remain competitive in all competitions. The rapid recovery of players such as Mbappe has brought unexpected surprises and expectations for Real Madrid fans.










