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Injury row, Sardinia trip, petition – Kylian Mbappé faces growing backlash from Real Madrid fans

By staffMay 7, 20263 Mins Read
Injury row, Sardinia trip, petition – Kylian Mbappé faces growing backlash from Real Madrid fans
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Published on 07/05/2026 – 13:14 GMT+2•Updated
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Kylian Mbappé is facing growing backlash from some Real Madrid supporters after being spotted on holiday in Sardinia while recovering from a hamstring injury, just days before Sunday’s Clasico against Barcelona.

The controversy intensified after an online petition calling for ‘Mbappe out’ spread rapidly across social media. The campaign, which initially aimed to collect 200,000 signatures, has now approached 30 million signatures, although it remains unclear how many signatories are genuine Real Madrid fans.

The petition urges Madrid fans to “make their voices heard”. “If you believe change is necessary, do not remain silent: sign this petition and defend what you believe is best for the future of the club,” it reads.

Responding to the criticism, Mbappé insisted on Tuesday that he remains fully committed to recovering from his latest injury.

The Real Madrid and France forward is currently sidelined by a left hamstring issue which is casting doubt about his availability for Sunday’s clasico in Barcelona, the biggest match in Spanish soccer.

During his time off, Mbappé reportedly traveled to Italy with actress Ester Expósito last weekend, prompting criticism in Spanish media that he may not be taking his rehabilitation seriously.

Photos of Mbappé aboard a yacht appeared while Real Madrid were facing Espanyol.

Madrid fans also questioned why the league’s best striker was on holiday ahead of the clasico.

Mbappé denied any wrongdoing through a statement from his representatives sent to The Associated Press.

“Part of the criticism is based on an overinterpretation of elements related to a recovery period strictly supervised by the club, without reflecting the reality of Kylian’s commitment and the work he puts in every day for the team,” the statement read.

“In his free time, Mbappe can do whatever he wants, I don’t get involved,” head coach Alvaro Arbeloa said.

Unhappy Real Madrid supporters believe Mbappé is saving himself for the World Cup that begins in five weeks.

He also drew criticism earlier this season when he couldn’t play because of a knee ailment.

Madrid has little to play for in the final stretch of the season. It has been eliminated in the Champions League and the Copa del Rey, and is virtually out of contention in La Liga as it trails Barcelona by 11 points with four rounds remaining. Barcelona could clinch on Sunday.

Madrid has yet to say whether Mbappé will be fit and available for the clasico. Spanish media say Mbappé went to Madrid’s training center on a day off to continue his recovery.

The 27-year-old has scored 85 goals in 100 appearances since joining Real Madrid.

Additional sources • AFP, AP

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