Kylian Mbappé will miss the latest edition of El Clásico after failing a late fitness test, dealing a major blow to Real Madrid ahead of their potentially title-defining showdown against FC Barcelona in La Liga.
The French superstar had been racing against time to recover from a thigh injury suffered late last month, but Madrid’s medical staff ultimately decided against risking him in one of football’s biggest fixtures.
Barcelona now head into the clash with momentum and a chance to tighten their grip on the league title race, while Madrid face growing concerns over injuries, dressing-room tension, and inconsistent form.
Real Madrid’s Injury Crisis Deepens
Mbappe’s absence adds to an already lengthy injury list for the Spanish giants. Reports suggest several key players remain unavailable or doubtful, including Federico Valverde, Ferland Mendy and Éder Militão.
Madrid have struggled for rhythm in recent weeks and now enter the Clasico under immense pressure, knowing defeat could effectively hand Barcelona the title advantage.
Barcelona Sense Opportunity
Under coach Hansi Flick, Barcelona have looked sharper and more balanced in the run-in despite their own injury concerns. The Catalan side are expected to rely heavily on experienced stars like Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha as they chase another statement victory over their fiercest rivals.
The clash also carries enormous emotional and historical weight, with El Clasico continuing to stand among the biggest rivalries in world football.



















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