UEFA rule could force Mbappe to copy Osimhen for the rest of Euro 2024

Kylian Mbappe and Victor Osimhen | Photo Credit: Imago, Fabrizio Romano on X

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Kylian Mbappe and Victor Osimhen | Photo Credit: Imago, Fabrizio Romano on X

UEFA rule could force Mbappe to copy Osimhen for the rest of Euro 2024

Ayoola Kelechi 17:38 - 21.06.2024

Mbappe could make an appearance against the Netherlands but with a mask to protect his recently broken nose

France's star forward, Kylian Mbappe, may face restrictions on wearing a protective mask due to a little-known UEFA rule.

Mbappe broke his nose during France's opening Euro 2024 match against Austria after a collision with centre-back Kevin Danso, but despite the injury, Mbappe has continued training with the French squad, wearing a protective mask in the national team's colours: red, white, and blue.

Mbappe forced to copy Oismhen

Despite Mbappe’s situation, UEFA regulations state that "medical equipment worn on the playing field must be of a single colour" and "must not allow the team or manufacturer to be identified." As a result, France's technical team has been presented with alternative masks for Mbappe, which will be reviewed during a technical meeting before their next match against the Netherlands.

Kylian Mbappe could not play on after breaking his nose against Austria (Imago/PA Images)
Kylian Mbappe could not play on after breaking his nose against Austria (Imago/PA Images) Kylian Mbappe could not play on after breaking his nose against Austria (Imago/PA Images)

The scenario Mbappe faces is not unprecedented. Napoli's Victor Osimhen has famously worn a protective mask since injuring his eye socket during a match against Inter in November 2021. After undergoing surgery and missing three months of action, Osimhen returned to the field with a protective mask, which he continues to wear even though doctors have declared him as fully healed.

Mbappe doubtful for Netherlands clash

France's head coach, Didier Deschamps, has expressed optimism about Mbappe's recovery and potential availability for the upcoming match against the Netherlands, saying, "Everything is going in the right direction after this major shock with the consequences.

"Yesterday he went out, he did a little activity. This will also be the case this evening. Things are moving in the right direction to ensure that he is available tomorrow.”

However, there is no guarantee that Mbappe will start the game, given the severity of the injury and the depth of talent in the French squad. Deschamps has several strong alternatives to Mbappe, including Olivier Giroud, Marcus Thuram, and Randal Kolo Muani, who can be effective as centre-forward options.

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