The Santiago Bernabéu will be missing its brightest star tonight. Real Madrid has officially confirmed that Kylian Mbappé will miss the crucial Champions League playoff second leg against Benfica.

After a late fitness test and consultation with the medical staff, the decision was made to prioritize the Frenchman’s long-term health over immediate tactical needs.
Mbappé has been battling a persistent issue with the ligaments in his left knee since late last year. While he has shown immense commitment by playing through the pain—scoring a staggering 13 goals in the Champions League this season—the discomfort became too significant to ignore following training on Tuesday.
The Impact on the Squad
Manager Álvaro Arbeloa faces a significant selection headache. The absence of the competition’s top scorer is compounded by a depleted roster:
- Jude Bellingham and Eder Militão remain sidelined with hamstring injuries.
- Rodrygo is unavailable due to suspension.
With a slim 1-0 aggregate lead from the first leg in Lisbon, the burden now shifts to Vinícius Júnior and the promising youngster Gonzalo García to navigate past Jose Mourinho’s well-organized Benfica side.
Looking Ahead
While Madridistas will be disappointed, the move is a strategic one. Risking further damage to the knee ligaments could have sidelined Mbappé for months. By resting now, the club hopes to have him back for the final stretch of the La Liga title race and a potential Round of 16 appearance.
Tonight, the Bernabéu crowd will need to be the “12th man” to ensure the kings of Europe advance without their talisman.
