Kylian Mbappé has avoided a serious injury after initial medical tests eased concerns over the Real Madrid forward’s condition.
The France international was forced off late in the match at La Cartuja after feeling discomfort in his left hamstring, raising fears of a significant setback with the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaching.
However, an ultrasound scan carried out on Saturday showed no major damage, according to reports from L’Équipe, with early indications pointing to a muscle overload rather than a tear.
The club moved quickly to assess the situation, mindful of recent injury problems within the squad, including setbacks suffered by Éder Militão.
Further clarity is expected after Mbappe undergoes an MRI scan on Monday, which will determine the full extent of the injury and a possible return date.
With five games remaining in the LaLiga season, Madrid could take a cautious approach. Mbappe is likely to miss the upcoming match against Espanyol and is also a doubt for the high profile clash with FC Barcelona.
That fixture could prove decisive in the title race, depending on results in the coming weeks, leaving Madrid to weigh the importance of their leading scorer against the risk of aggravating the injury.