Zidane: France Football Scandal & Controversy

Alexis Poch

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Hit in the left knee at the end of December after having managed to equal Cristiano Ronaldo’s record for the number of goals with Real Madrid over the year, Kylian Mbappé is already back to face FC Barcelona in the final of the Spanish Super Cup. Something to worry about a few months before the World Cup. Christophe Cessieux recalls the 2002 episode with Zinédine Zidane.

At 5 months from World Cup in the United States, eyes are necessarily on this goal for everyone. The Blues are no exception to the rule and attention is particularly focused on Kylian Mbappé. The French striker Real Madrid comes back quickly from injury and it should not be aggravated further to avoid endangering his participation in this great competition. L’France team already experienced a traumatic episode in 2002…

Zidane gets injured, it’s a disaster

For a player like Kylian Mbappéwe must now avoid major injuries as we approach the World Cup. An absence during this event would be terrible but for the moment the disaster scenario has not been imagined. “Barring a huge injury, I think Mbappé should be there. On the other hand, in 2002, France was afraid, we were 5 days before the start of the World Cup, France was playing against South Korea and there was Zidane’s injury. comments Christophe Cessieux in the Big Mouths of Sport on RMC.

Mbappé in danger at Real Madrid?

Returning from injury ahead of schedule, Kylian Mbappé will be able to try to bring his club an important trophy. But there is a real danger regarding the Frenchman’s injury. “5 days before the match against Senegal. He farts, but he seriously farts. He is forfeited for the first match, for the second match. He comes back on one leg against Denmark but that’s not enough, we are pitifully eliminated. We were very close there. Here, we are 6 months away from the competition” continues Cessieux.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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