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The status of Kylian Mbappe‘s participation in the forthcoming battle between Paris Saint-Germain and Lille had previously been shrouded in uncertainty. However, a fresh announcement from PSG provides an encouraging update about the French sensation’s injury status, although his return to team training has yet to occur.

The concerning alarm was triggered by news following PSG’s 3-1 triumph against Brest of Mbappe sustaining an ankle injury. Responding to the concerns, France’s national team manager Didier Deschamps assured fans by affirming, “Everything is fine, no worries on that side, it’s okay.”

The latest update on Kylian Mbappe’s injury

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A noteworthy development regarding the 25-year-old’s condition indicates that he will be engaged in indoor exercises today. Even though he will not participate in group practice activities just yet, this suggests gainful progress toward recovery. The further positive confirmation that his inclusion for the impending PSG – LOSC match remains unchallenged comes as good news, with only a day left until kick-off.

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Still unanswered at this point is whether Luis Enrique, the team manager, will elect to deploy him from the starting minutes or reserve him as a substitute during the game. It was Enrique who first announced that a medical examination was scheduled for the World Cup winner after sustaining the enormous blow.

However, it appears that there are no noteworthy concerns at this point. Furthermore, besides Kylian Mbappe’s situation, there has been uplifting progress regarding Nuno Mendes, Presnel Kimpembe, and Milan Skriniar’s injury status updates.

An injury-free squad for PSG is on its way!

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Nuno Mendes has remained absent from play since April last year because of a hamstring injury. Nevertheless, recent updates indicate he will now engage in group training as part of his recuperation regimen. Concurrently, Milan Skriniar and Presnel Kimpembe also continue with their rehabilitation routines.

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Skriniar suffered an ankle injury last month during the French Super Cup match against Toulouse. Kimpembe, on the other hand, has dedicated close to a year to rehabilitating a torn Achilles tendon. The recovery process for these esteemed athletes appears to be systematically progressive. It assuredly arouses anticipation concerning when they will fully recover and return to action.

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