Real Madrid’s forward Kylian Mbappe has been released from the hospital after dealing with acute gastroenteritis during the Club World Cup. The club announced on Thursday that he has returned to their training facility to continue with specific medical treatment and will gradually reintegrate into team activities.

Prior to his discharge, Mbappe had been admitted to the hospital for tests and treatment following a diagnosis of gastroenteritis, which caused him to miss Real Madrid’s opening match of the Club World Cup against Al-Hilal, which ended in a 1-1 draw. Reports indicate that he had been isolated from his teammates since Tuesday and would likely not participate in any of the group stage matches in the tournament.

Real Madrid’s coach Xabi Alonso suggested on Wednesday that Mbappe’s availability for their upcoming match against Mexican side Pachuca on Sunday in Charlotte, NC, remained uncertain.

This recent bout of illness follows previous injury concerns for Mbappe earlier in the season, where he was also sidelined due to a muscle injury. The club has had to manage similar challenges, with star players facing health setbacks leading to missed matches. With the season in full swing, fans are hopeful for Mbappe’s swift recovery and a strong return to form, as he is crucial to the team’s ambitions both domestically and in European competitions.

As Real Madrid navigates through these health challenges, the resilience and determination shown by the squad hold promise for a strong performance in the upcoming fixtures, bolstered by the return of key players. The optimism around Mbappe’s recovery adds to this sentiment, as supporters eagerly await his contribution to the team’s success.


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