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The worst news for Mbappe is revealed, which benefits Messi and Neymar

Kylian Mbappe received the worst possible news.

By Wilian Estrella

Kylian Mbappe received the worst possible news.
Kylian Mbappe received the worst possible news.
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Yesterday, in the match played this Saturday at Stamford Bridge for the thirteenth date of the Premier League, Raphael Varane was considered by Erik ten Hag among the Manchester United starters, forming the rear with the Argentine Lisandro Martínez.

It seemed that Erik Ten Hag's Manchester United was going to lose the game in which Cristiano Ronaldo did not play because he separated from him after his lack of respect in the game against Tottenham. However, Casemiro equalized in an epic way in the last minute of the game. In the end, the draw was the least of it.

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In the second half of the match, a misfortune occurred both for the Red Devil team, as well as for France and of course for Rafael Varane. Defender Raphael Varane, an international with the French National Team, suffered an injury that caused him to leave Old Trafford in tears.

Rafael Varane is an undisputed starter in the French national team, and if we take into account that the 2022 World Cup in Qatar starts in less than a month, Mbappe's concern about his star defense is more than justified. Now, the extent of the injury is confirmed.

Will Raphael Varane miss the World Cup?

The first sensations after the studies carried out on Varane is that he is better than feared. According to all indications, the result is that Varane will miss almost 100% of the first match of the World Cup, and would be a doubt for the second. However, Didider Deschamps should call him on the starting list, to put him from the second or third game.


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