Real Madrid assistant Davide Ancelotti says Kylian Mbappe "isn't a violent kid" after his sending off for a reckless foul against Alaves.
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Mbappe sent off for Real MadridAncelotti defends FrenchmanAims dig at Alaves after 1-0 winFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Just four minutes after Eduardo Camavinga put Madrid ahead at Alaves, Mbappe was given a straight red for a poor challenge on Antonio Blanco. The younger Ancelotti has now defended the Frenchman, while aiming a dig at Alaves' players for the build up of "small fouls" against him.
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He said after the game: "I haven't spoken to him since. Kylian isn't a violent kid, he's a kid who has apologized and is aware of what he's done. It was a clear red card and he's paid the consequences. The many small fouls committed against him have made him react this way, which isn't right. I'm not justifying it, but that's what happened."
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Madrid held on for a crucial three points to keep their La Liga title hopes alive with a 1-0 win on Sunday. But, Mbappe could face a three-match ban, which is a big blow ahead of some important games. However, that will only apply for Los Blancos' domestic competitions – meaning the 26-year-old will be able to play against Arsenal in the Champions League on Wednesday.
WHAT NEXT?
Mbappe will hope to inspire Madrid to a comeback Champions League quarter-final win over Arsenal after losing the first leg at the Emirates 3-0.






