Spanish football is buzzing with two key pieces of news: the official confirmation of Kylian Mbappé's injury and the Copa del Rey semi-final second leg. Real Madrid announced that the French star has suffered a sprain to his left knee, but treatment will be conservative. Meanwhile, FC Barcelona is preparing for a near-impossible mission to overturn a four-goal deficit against Atlético Madrid in a match that will decide who advances to the grand final of the competition.

The official medical statement issued by Real Madrid has ended speculation about Kylian Mbappé's health. The French forward has been diagnosed with a sprain to his left knee, confirmed after consultations with doctors in Paris. While the injury rules him out of play in the near future, the most important news for the 'Royal' fans is that the player will not have to undergo surgery. Conservative treatment will be applied, aiming to allow a gradual return to full fitness, although the club has not yet set a specific return date. This situation raises some concern, as information about the nature of the injury was only provided a week after the health issues arose, sparking a wave of speculation in the sports media. The Copa del Rey (King's Cup) is the oldest football competition in Spain, inaugurated in 1903, which has repeatedly witnessed spectacular comebacks and surprises in the cup stages. In the shadow of Mbappé's injury, the attention of all Spain is focused on Barcelona, where the local team faces a challenge dubbed the 'miracle of the decade'. In the second leg semi-final match of the <przypis title=