As the lights dimmed on Real Madrid’s UEFA Champions League dream for the 2024-25 season, the Santiago Bernabeu stood in stunned silence—not just from the defeat, but from the sudden loss of their marquee star. Kylian Mbappe exited the pitch injured in the second half, raising serious concerns for Los Blancos in both Europe and La Liga. But what exactly happened to Mbappe? And just how serious is this injury?
If the word of the week in Madrid was ‘remontada’, the reality was much colder. Real Madrid was eliminated from the Champions League quarter-finals after a 2-1 home defeat to Arsenal, sealing a crushing 5-1 aggregate loss.
“Remontada… I’ve heard it about a million times this week,” said Jude Bellingham before the second leg. “It’s the most-used word in the dressing room in the last days.” The belief was there, but belief alone was not enough.
Arsenal, led by a standout performance from Bukayo Saka, who scored in the 65th minute to redeem his earlier penalty miss, outclassed Madrid in both legs. Vinicius briefly offered hope with a response just two minutes later, but Gabriel Martinelli’s stoppage-time goal hammered the final nail into Madrid’s European coffin.
The Bernabeu crowd booed at full-time. Six losses in this Champions League campaign left no room for excuses. Carlo Ancelotti’s side never found rhythm across either leg, and in a competition they once ruled like kings, they now looked completely dethroned.
The moment everything changed: Mbappe’s injury
Amid the chaos of trying to mount a comeback, Kylian Mbappe suffered a worrying ankle injury in the 74th minute.
The incident occurred during a Real Madrid attack—a non-contact injury that saw the Frenchman awkwardly plant his foot and twist his ankle while advancing toward the edge of the penalty area. He immediately went down in pain and signaled to the bench. It was a moment of dread, not only for Madrid but for fans worldwide.
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“It was an awkward movement, no contact,” Spanish newspaper Marca observed. “He just twisted it trying to pivot—classic ankle sprain moment. And the look on his face said it all.”
The coaching staff responded swiftly, substituting Brahim Díaz into the game. But the damage was done—not just to Madrid’s tactical hopes, but to morale. the 26-year-old’s withdrawal underlined the fragility of the team’s comeback chances.
How serious is Mbappe’s injury?
Early indications suggest the injury is a moderate ankle sprain, though the club has yet to release an official medical update. The timing could not be worse: Mbappe is already suspended for Madrid’s domestic fixture against Athletic Club on Sunday, offering a brief recovery window before a possible return on April 23 against Getafe.
“He barely had time to process the pain before signaling for help,” Marca adds. “That quick reaction can mean he’s aware it wasn’t just a knock. But we won’t know the full severity until the swelling goes down.”