Mbappe absent from training as Arbeloa takes charge at Real Madrid
Barcelona's Dutch midfielder Frenkie De Jong (L) and Real Madrid's French forward Kylian Mbappe fight for the ball during the Spanish Super Cup final football match between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid at the King Abdullah Stadium in Jeddah on January 11, 2026. (Photo by Fadel SENNA / AFP)
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Striker Kylian Mbappe was absent as Real Madrid coach Alvaro
Arbeloa took charge of his first training session on Tuesday, after replacing
Xabi Alonso at the helm of the Spanish giants.
Arbeloa was appointed on Monday and his first game is
against Albacete in the Copa del Rey on Wednesday, in which French forward
Mbappe is unlikely to feature.
Mbappe made his comeback from a knee sprain as a late
substitute in the Spanish Super Cup final defeat by Barcelona on Sunday, but is
likely to keep working on his recovery until next Tuesday's Champions League
match against his former side Monaco.
A Real Madrid source told AFP it was "logical"
that Mbappe was absent from training, given his knee issue.
Former coach Alonso had admitted it was a calculated risk to
involve Madrid's top goalscorer in the match against Barca in Saudi Arabia.
Alonso, replaced after less than eight months at the helm,
said on social media he was leaving the club having done the best he could.
"Things didn't go as I would have liked," wrote
the Basque coach on Instagram on Tuesday.
"Coaching Real Madrid was an honour and a
responsibility. I'm grateful to the club, the players and above all the fans
for their confidence and support.
"I leave respectfully, with gratitude, and the pride of having done the best I could."

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