Mbappé Denies Rape Allegations, Blames Swedish Media

Mbappé Denies Rape Allegations, Blames Swedish Media

French soccer star Kylian Mbappé’s representatives have vehemently denied allegations of a rape investigation against him in Sweden, labeling the reports as “false and irresponsible.”

Swedish media outlets, including Expressen and Aftonbladet, reported that the Real Madrid striker was the subject of a rape claim following a visit to Stockholm last week. However, Swedish prosecutors have since issued a brief statement confirming a rape report but refraining from naming any suspects.

Mbappé’s communications team has condemned the Swedish media for spreading “slanderous” rumors. They emphasized that Mbappé “will under no circumstances tolerate his integrity, reputation, and honor being sullied by unfounded insinuations.”

The French star himself took to social media to dismiss the allegations as “FAKE NEWS!!!!” and linked to a French article covering the Swedish reports. He also hinted at a possible connection between the reports and a legal hearing in Paris regarding unpaid wages from his former club, Paris Saint-Germain.

Swedish media had previously reported on Mbappé’s brief stay in Stockholm, publishing photographs of him and his entourage. The French star had been granted permission to skip international duty due to a minor thigh injury.

Mbappé’s lawyers have expressed bewilderment over the allegations, stating that they are unaware of any specific complaint against their client. They emphasized that a complaint does not constitute proof of guilt.

The allegations have sparked widespread attention and concern, given Mbappé’s status as one of the world’s most prominent soccer players. His representatives have vowed to take legal action against any media outlets that continue to spread false information.

Mbappé's Premature Return Outrages France Coach

Mbappé’s Premature Return Outrages France Coach

Kylian Mbappé’s premature return to action has sparked controversy within the French national team, with head coach Didier Deschamps and his staff expressing outrage. Mbappé, who was expected to be sidelined for three weeks after sustaining an injury against Real Madrid, made a surprise appearance against Lille in the UEFA Champions League just nine days later. He subsequently played 70 minutes against Villarreal on Saturday.

Deschamps and his coaching staff are reportedly unhappy with Mbappé’s decision to rush back into action, as they believe it was solely motivated by his desire to play for Paris Saint-Germain. They feel that the French captain has “erased himself from the national team” by prioritizing his club commitments over his international responsibilities.

France’s recent loss to Italy in the UEFA Nations League has further fueled the controversy. The team currently sits in second place in Group 2 and faces crucial matches against Hungary and Belgium in the coming weeks. Mbappé’s absence from the squad has raised questions about his commitment to the national team and his ability to lead the team to success.

The situation has also drawn criticism from former France and Manchester United captain Patrice Evra. Evra questioned the decision to hand Mbappé the captaincy, arguing that he is not yet on the same level as Karim Benzema. He also criticized the team’s decision to give Mbappé preferential treatment, suggesting that it could undermine the team’s motivation.

Mbappé’s actions have sparked a wave of backlash, with many fans and pundits expressing their disappointment. The controversy has cast a shadow over the French national team and raised concerns about Mbappé’s future with the team.

Mbappe Omitted from France Squad for Nations League Matches

Mbappe Omitted from France Squad for Nations League Matches

France’s star forward Kylian Mbappe has been omitted from the squad for the upcoming UEFA Nations League matches against Israel and Belgium. The decision was made by coach Didier Deschamps to allow Mbappe to rest and recover from a minor thigh injury.

Mbappe recently returned to action for Real Madrid after a brief spell on the sidelines. He made a substitute appearance in the Champions League match against Lille, but the team suffered a surprising 1-0 defeat.

Deschamps explained his decision to leave Mbappe out of the squad, stating that he had spoken to the player and determined that it was not a serious injury. However, he emphasized that he would not take any risks with Mbappe’s fitness.

“I am not going to take risks, which is why he is not in the squad,” Deschamps said.

France will face Israel in an away fixture on October 10, which has been moved to Budapest due to security concerns in the Middle East. They will then travel to Brussels to take on Belgium on October 14.

The absence of Mbappe is a significant blow to France’s hopes of success in the Nations League. The team has three points after their first two outings in Group A2, which is topped by Italy with six points.

Deschamps also announced the retirement of vice-captain Antoine Griezmann from international football earlier this week. Griezmann, who has won 137 caps for France, made the decision at the age of 33.

“He had such an impact that we can’t play in the same way,” Deschamps said of losing Griezmann. “I am not necessarily going to change the system, but I am not going to look for an equivalent player.”

Chelsea’s Christopher Nkunku, who has not played for France since June last year, has been recalled to the squad. However, midfielder N’Golo Kante has also been left out.

Real Madrid Aim to Level Points with Barcelona in La Liga Clash with Villarreal

Real Madrid Aim to Level Points with Barcelona in La Liga Clash with Villarreal

Reigning Spanish and European champions Real Madrid have endured a sluggish start to the season, culminating in their first defeat since January. Carlo Ancelotti’s side succumbed to a setback at Lille in the Champions League and trail Barcelona by three points in La Liga.

Madrid host Villarreal on Saturday, aiming to level points with their Catalan rivals at the summit of the table for the first time this season. Los Blancos commenced the campaign with a draw at Mallorca and have been playing catch-up ever since.

Barcelona’s seven-match winning streak was halted at Osasuna last weekend. Madrid failed to capitalize fully, drawing 1-1 with Atletico Madrid. However, they can apply pressure on Barca, who visit Alaves on Sunday, with a victory at the Santiago Bernabeu.

To achieve that against a formidable Villarreal side, just a point behind Madrid in third, they will need to elevate their performance significantly. Madrid’s loss in France marked their first defeat in 37 matches across all competitions.

“When we lost the derby (against Atletico) last year, it was a fantastic wake-up call, and hopefully, this defeat can also be a fantastic wake-up call,” said Ancelotti. “We did everything wrong — with the ball, transitions, the intensity, we lost the duels… we have to look at things with a cool head and not throw everything away, but we have to improve.”

Madrid welcomed Kylian Mbappe against Lille after a thigh injury, and the French striker could start against Villarreal. Despite Villarreal’s strength, led by Spain international Ayoze Perez, they have conceded in every match this season.

Madrid continue to struggle without midfield maestro Toni Kroos, who retired after helping the team to a La Liga and Champions League double. Los Blancos will also field Ukrainian goalkeeper Andre Lunin between the sticks with Thibaut Courtois out injured.

“We have to analyze and improve in the next game because there is no time — there are many games, and we have to win,” said Lunin after the Lille defeat.

Villarreal may be without Perez, who missed Monday’s win over Las Palmas with muscular discomfort, and Gerard Moreno is also sidelined. However, striker Thierno Barry is finding form for Marcelino Garcia Toral’s side. The French striker scored and got an assist as Villarreal moved up to third with the 3-1 win.

Girona and Atletico Madrid also suffered Champions League defeats on Wednesday and both are in action on Sunday, against tricky Basque sides Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad respectively.

Vinicius Junior Eyes Ballon d'Or Glory Amid Madrid's Champions League Push

Vinicius Junior Eyes Ballon d’Or Glory Amid Madrid’s Champions League Push

Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior is poised to make a strong case for the Ballon d’Or award in October, but his immediate focus is on leading his team to victory in the Champions League. The Brazilian forward has stepped up in the absence of injured star Kylian Mbappe, becoming Madrid’s primary attacking threat.

After a slow start to last season, Vinicius exploded in the second half, playing a pivotal role in Madrid’s record-extending 15th European Cup triumph. Despite initial teething issues with Mbappe, the duo seemed to be developing a strong partnership before the Frenchman’s injury.

Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has backed Vinicius to win the Ballon d’Or, citing his impressive performances in the Champions League last season. However, Ancelotti emphasized that the team will continue to perform regardless of the outcome.

Mbappe’s arrival at Madrid raised questions about how he and Vinicius would coexist, given their similar playing styles. Ancelotti has kept Vinicius in his preferred left-wing position, with Mbappe often playing centrally.

Despite criticism for his performances with Brazil, Vinicius has responded with strong displays for Madrid. He has scored two goals in his last three appearances, including a crucial equalizer against Espanyol.

Vinicius’ contract with Madrid expires in 2027, but reports suggest he may consider his options next summer. For now, his focus is on helping Madrid succeed in Europe and domestically.

With Mbappe likely to miss the Champions League clash against Lille, Vinicius will be expected to lead the attack once again. The Brazilian has shown signs of improvement in recent weeks and will be eager to prove his worth on the biggest stage.

Real Madrid Confident Without Mbappe for Atletico Derby

Real Madrid Confident Without Mbappe for Atletico Derby

Real Madrid will face their rivals Atletico Madrid on Sunday in La Liga without star signing Kylian Mbappe, who is sidelined for three weeks with a hamstring injury. Despite the absence of their star forward, coach Carlo Ancelotti remains confident in his team’s ability to cope.

“Obviously playing without Mbappe changes things a bit, but not much,” Ancelotti said. “We’re used to playing without him because last year he wasn’t here. It’s a pity that he’s not here, but his absence we can cover for well.”

Real Madrid boasts a formidable attacking lineup that includes Jude Bellingham, Rodrygo Goes, and Vinicius Junior, who is a potential Ballon d’Or winner. The Brazilian has been in scintillating form lately and is expected to lead the charge against Diego Simeone’s side.

However, Vinicius has been subjected to racial abuse in the past, including during previous visits to Atletico’s Metropolitano stadium. This week, a group of Atletico supporters launched a campaign encouraging fans to wear face masks to the stadium to facilitate undetected abuse.

Ancelotti declined to comment on the issue but expressed confidence that the match would be an entertaining spectacle. “It’s a difficult game, that’s clear, but each match has its own story and we have a plan, let’s see if it goes well,” he said.

Real Madrid lost to Atletico in September 2023 but has remained unbeaten in 39 La Liga matches since. “We have to avoid the mistakes of last year, that’s quite obvious,” Ancelotti said. “What we’ve learned could serve us well for tomorrow’s game.”

Ancelotti confirmed that French midfielder Eduardo Camavinga has recovered from an injury and is fit to participate in the derby.

Mbappe Injury Blow for Real Madrid Ahead of Atletico Derby

Mbappe Injury Blow for Real Madrid Ahead of Atletico Derby

Real Madrid’s star striker Kylian Mbappe has suffered a thigh injury that will sideline him for approximately three weeks, casting a shadow over the club’s upcoming La Liga derby against Atletico Madrid. The injury occurred during Real Madrid’s 3-2 victory over Alaves on Tuesday, with Mbappe being substituted off due to discomfort.

Medical tests conducted by Real Madrid’s medical team confirmed the injury to Mbappe’s left thigh, specifically the biceps femoris muscle. The injury is expected to keep the French superstar out of action for the next three weeks, meaning he will miss the highly anticipated derby against Atletico Madrid on Sunday.

Mbappe’s absence is a significant blow to Real Madrid, who are currently one point behind league leaders Barcelona. The striker has been in impressive form this season, scoring five goals in seven La Liga appearances. His superb goal against Alaves showcased his exceptional talent and underlined his importance to the team.

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti initially downplayed the severity of Mbappe’s injury, stating that it was merely an overload. However, the subsequent medical tests revealed the extent of the damage, confirming that Mbappe will be out for an extended period.

The injury also means that Mbappe will miss Real Madrid’s Champions League clash against Lille next week. Additionally, he is likely to be unavailable for France’s upcoming Nations League matches against Israel and Belgium in October.

Mbappe’s injury is a setback for both Real Madrid and France, who rely heavily on his goalscoring prowess. The striker joined Real Madrid this summer after his contract with Paris Saint-Germain expired, fulfilling a long-held dream. He has quickly established himself as a key player for the Spanish giants, scoring seven goals in nine appearances across all competitions.

Real Madrid will now have to find a way to cope without Mbappe for the next few weeks. The club has a talented squad, but Mbappe’s absence will undoubtedly be felt. The derby against Atletico Madrid will be a major test for Real Madrid, who will be determined to maintain their unbeaten run in La Liga.

Mbappé Scores in Champions League Debut for Real Madrid

Mbappé Scores in Champions League Debut for Real Madrid

Kylian Mbappé, the French football sensation, has reignited his pursuit of a European title with a goal in his Champions League debut for Real Madrid. The 24-year-old forward found the net just seconds into the second half of Madrid’s 3-1 victory over Stuttgart at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.

Mbappé’s goal, which came after a cross from Rodrygo, gave the defending champions an early lead. However, Stuttgart equalized through Deniz Undav in the 68th minute. Antonio Rüdiger restored Madrid’s advantage in the 83rd minute, and substitute Endrick sealed the victory deep into stoppage time.

Mbappé’s goal was his 49th in the Champions League, placing him among the top 10 all-time scorers in the competition. It was also his third goal in three consecutive matches and his fifth in seven games for Madrid in all competitions.

“I can do more,” Mbappé said after the match. “I’m feeling better match after match.”

Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was named the man of the match for his crucial saves that prevented Stuttgart from capitalizing on their scoring opportunities.

Mbappé had been relatively quiet before scoring, with his best chance coming in the 25th minute when his low shot was saved. He was also free inside the area a few minutes later, but Federico Valverde’s cross was intercepted.

Madrid struggled to create clear-cut chances early on, with Stuttgart posing the greater threat. The German side had several one-on-one situations and even hit the crossbar. Vinícius Júnior also hit the crossbar for Madrid.

Mbappé, who won the 2018 World Cup with France, failed to win the Champions League during his seven seasons with Paris Saint-Germain. He joined Madrid as a free agent at the end of last season, hoping to boost his chances of lifting the European trophy with the team that has won the competition six times in the last 11 years.

Mbappé reached the semifinals of the Champions League with Monaco in 2017 and was a beaten finalist with PSG in 2020. He was also in the semifinals with PSG in 2021 and last season.

Real Madrid Begin Champions League Defense with Mbappe in Tow

Real Madrid Begin Champions League Defense with Mbappe in Tow

Real Madrid, the reigning Champions League champions, are poised to make a formidable run in this year’s competition with the addition of superstar striker Kylian Mbappe. The Spanish giants have won the tournament a record 15 times, and Mbappe’s arrival has only strengthened their chances of adding to their tally.

Madrid will kick off their campaign against German side Stuttgart on Tuesday at the Santiago Bernabeu. Coach Carlo Ancelotti, who has won the Champions League five times, is still fine-tuning his team’s setup to get the best out of Mbappe, but there is little doubt that the Frenchman will eventually find his scoring touch.

Mbappe had a strong performance in Madrid’s 2-0 win over Real Sociedad in La Liga on Saturday, threatening the Basque side with his pace and linking up well with Vinicius Junior in attack. He scored from the penalty spot and is eager to make his Champions League debut for Madrid.

“It will be very important for me,” Mbappe said. “I came to Madrid to live these type of nights. I am very focused on what we have to do. The Champions League has changed a lot, it’s a new competition, and we have to win to start well.”

Madrid’s new-look structure has given them ties at home against Dortmund, in a rematch of last season’s final, and away at Liverpool, whom they defeated in the 2022 final. First up, however, is Stuttgart, continuing a streak of German opponents for Los Blancos.

While Mbappe is grabbing the headlines, Ancelotti has a wealth of talent at his disposal. Bellingham was a key player for Madrid in the first half of last season, while Vinicius was vital in the home straight, scoring a brace in the semis against Bayern and again in the final.

Mbappe says he is working on his on-pitch relationship with Vinicius, with both netting penalties in the win over La Real. “We try to find each other in training to create the connection and help the team,” Mbappe said. “He’s a great player and I’m happy to play with him in Real Madrid.”

With Mbappe and Vinicius firing on all cylinders, Madrid’s chances of winning the Champions League yet again will grow even further.

Real Madrid Edge Real Sociedad to Extend Unbeaten Streak

Real Madrid Edge Real Sociedad to Extend Unbeaten Streak

Real Madrid extended their unbeaten streak in La Liga to 37 matches with a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Real Sociedad at the Reale Arena on Saturday. The Spanish champions moved within a point of league leaders Barcelona, who face Girona on Sunday.

Despite missing injured midfielders Jude Bellingham and Aurelien Tchouameni, Real Madrid started brightly. Kylian Mbappe forced Real Sociedad goalkeeper Alex Remiro into a smart save, while Vinicius Junior also threatened. However, it was the hosts who hit the woodwork three times in the first half, with Luka Sucic, Sheraldo Becker, and Sucic again all coming close.

Real Madrid took the lead in the 58th minute when Vinicius Junior converted a penalty after Sergio Gomez handled Arda Guler’s drive. Mbappe doubled the advantage just minutes later, sending Remiro the wrong way from the spot after Jon Aramburu stood on Vinicius’ foot.

Real Sociedad continued to press for an equalizer, but Madrid held firm to secure the three points. The victory was a testament to the team’s resilience and commitment, according to coach Carlo Ancelotti.

“It was a tough game, probably we didn’t deserve to win because Real Sociedad played very well… but we bore it out, we suffered, we were committed in the tough moments of the game and I value that a lot,” Ancelotti said.

Mbappe now has three goals in five La Liga matches for Madrid, although two have come from the penalty spot. The French superstar has formed a dangerous partnership with Vinicius Junior, who has also scored three goals this season.

“They are linking well, creating a lot of danger,” said goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. “In open play they’re lacking goals a bit, but with them we have a lot of danger up front and we will score a lot of goals.”

Real Sociedad have just one win from five games this season, but Imanol Alguacil’s team played well against Madrid.

“We had a great first half, we had a lot of chances, the game was alive,” said Real Sociedad’s Igor Zubeldia. “In the second half we started well but the penalty was a tough blow… we were comfortable, it changed the whole game for us.”

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