Kylian Mbappé’s current performances could be explained by a more serious physical issue than initially expected. The Real Madrid striker is reportedly dealing with a possible injury to the posterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.
According to several reports from Spain, Kylian Mbappé’s knee injury may be more significant than first announced. The player could be suffering from a partial tear of the posterior cruciate ligament, a joint that plays a crucial role in knee stability.
Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injury Could Impact His Explosiveness
This type of injury often causes a feeling of instability when braking or changing direction. On the pitch, it can result in a loss of explosiveness and reduced efficiency during accelerations.
If the injury is not properly treated, specialists also warn of a risk of compensatory overload. The player could then expose his knee to additional injuries, particularly involving the meniscus or surrounding muscles. Recovery time varies depending on the severity and inflammation. While a gradual return can sometimes occur after several weeks, a full return to peak physical condition may take between six and twelve months.
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