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Kylian Mbappe taken to hospital after being forced out of Real Madrid Club World Cup clash

Kylian Mbappe taken to hospital after being forced out of Real Madrid Club World Cup clash

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HEALTH CONCERN Kylian Mbappe taken to hospital after being forced out of Real Madrid Club World Cup clash
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KYLIAN MBAPPE has been taken to hospital after missing Real Madrid's opening Club World Cup clash.
The striker is suffering from acute gastroenteritis.
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Kylian Mbappe has been taken to hospital
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He is undergoing tests and treatments at a hospital, the club announced.
Mbappe, 26, was absent for Real's 1-1 draw with Al-Hilal on Wednesday.
Symptoms of acute gastroenteritis include diarrhoea, vomiting, fever, loss of appetite and abdominal pain and cramping.
Real Madrid boss Xabi Alonso was asked about Mbappe's condition following the clash with Al-Hilal.
He responded saying: 'I don't know if Mbappé will be back for the next game. We'll see.
'He wasn't doing well in the last two days. He's sick.'
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