Forced to wear a mask since he broke his nose against Austria, Kylian Mbappé confided that he was still having trouble getting used to this protection. In Madrid, the Casa Blanca is following this closely. And if the Merengues expect to see the Frenchman undergo surgery, Didier Deschamps has just announced after the victory of the Blues against Belgium (1-0) that his captain risks having to wear this mask for a few more months.
“He’s getting used to it, what’s important is the consolidation that’s getting better every day. There’s the aspect that’s related to sweating. He’s getting used to it, but regarding vision, he told me that he felt like he was seeing the images in 3D. Even if they’re tenths of a second, everything that’s lateral is less clear, but he’ll have to get used to it because he might wear it for a few weeks, or even a few months.”he said at a press conference.