
French National Team Staff Dispels Mbappé Fitness Concerns Ahead of 2026 World Cup
The technical staff of the French national team has expressed complete confidence in the physical condition of forward Kylian Mbappé ahead of the 2026 World Cup finals, despite him experiencing hamstring pain during a training session last Saturday. While medical teams are closely monitoring the 27-year-old player's situation, reports from the "Les Bleus" camp indicate no concern regarding the captain's ability to lead the attack in the upcoming global tournament.
Sources clarified that coach Didier Deschamps expects to rely fully on Mbappé during the tournament, scheduled to be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico from June 11 to July 19. In a related context, press reports stated that the technical staff is not concerned at all, although Real Madrid coach Álvaro Arbeloa indicated that the player might not be available for fieldwork over the next two weeks, necessitating close monitoring of his recovery program.
These developments come as Mbappé has delivered an outstanding individual season, scoring 41 goals and providing 6 assists in 41 matches across all competitions since last summer. As the French national team prepares for a tournament that could mark Deschamps' final appearance as head coach, Real Madrid is gearing up to conclude its current season, playing its last matches without having secured any titles or facing direct competitive pressure.