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**After a significant Real Madrid injury setback prior to the Arsenal match, Kylian Mbappé expresses concern, saying, “I’m starting to feel Arsenal will beat us.”
**Cheers, supporters of Arsenal! Maybe We’re Finally Getting a Smile from the Football Gods!
Real Madrid’s star forward Kylian Mbappé had a shocking and emotional media appearance in which he openly shared what many people behind the scenes at the Bernabéu are beginning to worry about: Arsenal might actually eliminate them.
After Madrid’s injury-plagued match against Alavés, the French attacker, who was supposed to lead Madrid’s frontline in the second leg of their Champions League quarterfinal matchup against the Gunners, didn’t hide his concerns.
> “Given what happened yesterday, I’m starting to think Arsenal will beat us,” Mbappé admitted. “It’s a huge blow ahead of such a big game that we lost three key players.”
**Three Crucial Omissions That Could Change the Result**
Three Real Madrid regulars are confirmed to miss the pivotal second leg against Arsenal after suffering injuries during the Alavés match, according to internal sources. The club has not yet made the names public, but rumours indicate that Eduardo Camavinga, Dani Carvajal, and Rodrygo—all essential to Madrid’s operations—are among the players on the sidelines.
This development has tipped the balance in favour of Arsenal, while the aggregate score remains uncertain following a close first leg. Even Mbappé, who is usually unfazed and full of faith, is suddenly visibly uncomfortable.
> “At this stage of the season, this was not what we needed.” With our injury problems right now, anything can happen, but Arsenal is strong and confident,” Mbappé continued.
**A Massive Arsenal Opening**
This might be the moment that fans of Arsenal have been waiting for. Everything seemed to be coming together after years of disappointment and near misses in Europe: a healthy squad, scorching form, and now a vulnerable Madrid.
This might be Arsenal’s first Champions League win, since legends like Ian Wright and Thierry Henry have already referred to this team as the “most complete squad in the Emirates era” and Mbappé has publicly acknowledged that Madrid is weaker.
Enjoy it, Arsenal supporters. You could be living through a momentous discovery.
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