FRENCH phenomenon Kylian Mbappe will be all masked up for France’s Euro 2024 last 16 clash against Portugal tonight.
Real Madrid’s summer signing played in the mask for the first time in Les Bleus’ final group stage game against Poland.
Kylian Mbappe played in a mask for first time against Poland[/caption] Kylian Mbappe is set to wear a mask for the foreseeable future[/caption]But fans want to know why Mbappe is wearing the protective mask – SunSport has all the details below…
Kylian Mbappe is wearing a mask as the French icon was forced off during France’s opening 1-0 win over Austria after colliding with Kevin Danso.
With Mbappe’s visibly damaged, the forward was immediately sent to hospital, where doctors confirmed he had suffered a broken nose.
Mbappe suffered a broken nose in the Austria clash[/caption] The French forward clashed with Kevin Danso[/caption]The ex-PSG striker was spotted training with a new specially made protective mask – painted like the France flag.
However, UEFA rules state that any protective mask has to be painted in ONE colour which is the reason for Mbappe not being able to wear his fancy French one.
Mbappe’s French mask breaks UEFA protocol[/caption]Kevin Danso, who collided with Mbappe which led to the Frenchman’s injury, issued an apology to France supporters on social media after Monday’s match.
He wrote: “To French supporters: I am sorry that Kylian Mbappe was injured during our duel.
“I wish him a good recovery and I hope he can quickly find his place on the pitch.”
Mbappe himself has reacted badly to playing with the mask – before the Belgium clash, he said: “It is horrible playing with a mask.
“I keep changing because there is something that bothers me
“It is difficult to play because it limits vision, the sweat clogs up. The first few days felt like I was wearing 3D glasses — as soon as I can get it off I will but I don’t have a choice.
“I hate it, it is really annoying. You have seen pictures of five masks but in the evening I’ve had different trials.
“This is not an excuse for me as it is the only way I can play.”