France star Kylian Mbappe opens up on injury worry after quarterfinal win

France fans, don’t worry.Kylian Mbappe is “all good.”The star striker gave an update on Thursday after asking to be substituted in the World Cup quarterfinal against Morocco one day before. “I’m all good.

I got a knock on the ankle, but it’s all good.[Jean-Philippe Mateta] was more able than me to play the last 15 minutes,” Mbappé told reporters after France’s 2-0 win.Mbappe went to ground and received treatment before being subbed off in the 77th minute for Mateta of Crystal Palace. “Kylian had a slight ankle issue; he was feeling some pain,” France coach Didier Deschamps said afterward. The 2018 World Cup winner walked off the field on his own accord, applying ice to his ankle while on the bench.  Built for match days and everyday wear, this officially licensed USMNT tee brings classic national pride wherever you go.

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He missed a penalty in the first half, but made up for it with a brilliant shot to give France 1-0 lead in the 60th minute. Every...

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