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A suspected ‘diplomatic injury’ for Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappé

Kylian Mbappé, 26, played a key role in securing France’s qualification for the FIFA World Cup. The captain netted a brace in Les Bleus’ 4-0 win over Ukraine on Thursday night, confirming their place at next summer’s finals.

After a barren run, the Real Madrid forward has been prolific in recent months for both the national team and his club. However, he will play no role for France against Azerbaijan on Sunday evening.

The match against Azerbaijan is a dead rubber for Les Bleus, who have already qualified for the World Cup. As a result, Didier Deschamps is expected to name a completely different starting XI from the one that featured at the Parc des Princes on Thursday.

Notably, Mbappé has not even traveled to Azerbaijan. Following France’s win, the French Football Federation (FFF) confirmed that the former AS Monaco and Paris Saint-Germain forward would return to Real Madrid due to ankle inflammation. Fortunately, this issue is not considered serious.

In fact, reports from Spain suggest that Mbappé won’t even undergo tests for the “injury” and is expected to feature in Real Madrid’s upcoming match against Elche next weekend.

Sources close to the France national team have told RMC Sport that it is a “diplomatic injury,” indicating the situation is being managed with some tact.
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/suspected-diplomatic-injury-real-madrid-091400680.html

Caparrós unleashed and 5️⃣ stories to kick off your Sunday 🥐

On a relaxing Sunday following Spain’s qualification for the 2026 World Cup, here are the five most interesting news stories to start your day.

🔥 **The Passport to the World Cup at Stake**
Norway and Portugal can confirm their qualification for the final phase of the FIFA World Cup this Sunday. The Portuguese squad will be without Cristiano Ronaldo, who is suspended after receiving a red card in his last match.

📈 **Sunday of Hypertensions**
While the main focus of elite football remains on national teams, the Hypermotion League offers some exciting clashes today. Keep an eye on the Almería vs. Cádiz match, with both teams fighting for playoff spots. Meanwhile, bottom-placed Zaragoza will risk it all against their neighbors Huesca in a crucial encounter.

🌶️ **Caparrós Already Adding Spice to the Derby**
![Aitor Alcalde 2025 Getty Images]
“There are teams that have barely been around for half a news bulletin and it seems like they’ve won everything,” reflected the charismatic Sevilla coach during a supporters’ club meeting. Those who get it, get it. 🤣

🤣 **The Most Surreal Yellow Card**
In Japan, during the retirement celebration of an official referee—honored with a guard of honor from both teams—a player took things a step further. He took off his shirt so the referee could show him the last yellow card of his career. Genius!

🔴 **The Shadows of the Women’s Clásico**
Barcelona’s victory over Real Madrid in the big women’s Clásico was not without controversy, as is often the case in fierce rivalry matches. Barça received two yellow cards, Madrid six, and Jairo Huerta, a member of Madrid’s staff, was expelled for telling a rival bench member: “You’re an idiot.”

*This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 [here].*
![Angel Martinez 2025 Getty Images]
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/caparr-unleashed-5-stories-kick-080700964.html

🚨 BREAKING: Spain name XI for WCQ clash against Georgia

Global giants Spain look to seal their qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup this evening as they lock horns with Georgia at Tbilisi’s Boris Paitchadze Dinamo Arena.

La Roja currently sit atop Group E, three points clear of Turkey, having won all four qualifying fixtures so far. Impressively, they have yet to concede a single goal while netting 15 at the attacking end.

In the reverse fixture last month in Elche, goals from Yéremi Pino and Mikel Oyarzabal secured the points on home soil. Head coach Luis de la Fuente will be expecting a similar result on the road this time around.

Here is how Spain will line up against Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and company. The big question remains: is this La Roja XI more than good enough to seal all the points and secure their ticket to next summer’s tournament in North America?

📸 Florencia Tan | June 2025 | Getty Images
https://sports.yahoo.com/article/breaking-spain-name-xi-wcq-161000993.html

Franco Colapinto lashes out at serial offender Lance Stroll for ‘taking out’ Gabriel Bortoleto in the F1 Brazilian GP

Franco Colapinto Opens Up About Gabriel Bortoleto’s Crash at 2025 Brazil GP

The 2025 Brazil Grand Prix proved to be a challenging weekend for Gabriel Bortoleto. The home favorite faced a series of setbacks, including a crash in the sprint race, the inability to participate in qualifying, and another crash during the main race. As the dust settled, Alpine driver Franco Colapinto brought renewed attention to the incident, pointing fingers at Lance Stroll for causing Bortoleto’s crash in São Paulo.

Speaking to the media, Colapinto shared his perspective on the incident:
“Stroll is just always taking people out, just not looking in the mirrors, leaving no track, and he put Gabi in the wall. I overtook two cars—it was Lewis [Hamilton] and Colapinto on the outside of turn six,” Bortoleto had recalled earlier.

Colapinto elaborated on the collision:
“It was a nice move. Then Lance, I was just side by side with him out of turn nine. There’s no pointing fingers here. It was just lap one, and I was on the outside. He opened a little bit more than there was space. He clipped my front tyre, and I ended up in the wall.”

He added, “I think it’s a racing incident. Obviously, if he had given a bit more space, I would have taken the corner and probably overtaken him because he had worse tyres than I did—I was on softs. But again, it’s a racing incident. He didn’t do it on purpose, I’m sure. Every time I fight with him, he’s fair with me. So it’s just racing.”

On lap one, Bortoleto struggled to find grip and track position while attempting an outside overtaking maneuver. Lance Stroll blocked his path, leading to contact between Stroll’s left rear tyre and Bortoleto’s front tyre. This caused Bortoleto to lose control and crash into the barrier. Despite the severity of the incident, Colapinto emphasized that it was a racing incident rather than a deliberate collision.

Franco Colapinto Reflects on Securing 2026 Alpine Seat

Following the Brazil GP, Alpine confirmed that Franco Colapinto and Pierre Gasly will remain with the team for the 2026 season. This decision maintains the same driver lineup as the current year.

Colapinto expressed his gratitude and optimism for the future:
“I am very grateful to Flavio and the entire team for their belief in me to help drive the team forwards in the future. It has been a long and tough road, and I am very proud for the opportunity to drive with this team again in 2026, alongside Pierre who has been a great teammate and undoubtedly someone I can continue to learn from.”

So far this season, after 21 races and five sprint events, Colapinto has yet to score points. Meanwhile, teammate Pierre Gasly sits 18th in the standings with 22 points. Alpine currently holds 10th place in the Constructors’ Championship with a total of 22 points.

*Edited by Sabyasachi Biswas*
https://www.sportskeeda.com/f1/news-franco-colapinto-lashes-serial-offender-lance-stroll-taking-out-gabriel-bortoleto-f1-brazilian-gp