Real Madrid have received a massive boost ahead of Sunday night. �s blockbuster El Clasico at the Santiago Bernabeu, as French superstar Kylian Mbappe...
Real Madrid have received a massive boost ahead of Sunday night. �s blockbuster El Clasico at the Santiago Bernabeu, as French superstar Kylian Mbappe has been declared fit to feature following a series of successful injury tests. The news, exclusively confirmed by GoalZaza, means the former Monaco man is on course to lead the line for Los Blancos in a match that could decide the destiny of the La Liga title. Anything short of a victory for Carlo Ancelotti. �s men will hand the trophy to their archrivals Barcelona, who are eager to celebrate their coronation at the home of their fiercest foes. Mbappe had been a major doubt after picking up a knock in training earlier this week, but the powers that be at the Valdebebas medical centre have given him the green light to take the pitch. The Nigerian viewing public, who have been following the drama with bated breath, will now look forward to seeing the French international do battle with the Blaugrana defence. At the end of the day, this is the fixture that always delivers the lion. �s share of thrills, and with Mbappe in the starting eleven, the stakes have risen even higher. The match kicks off at 21:00 CEST on Sunday night, and Real Madrid will need to give a good account of themselves if they are to keep their slim title hopes alive. The Nigerian contingency in La Liga, including the formidable Victor Boniface, will be watching closely as their colleagues in Spain battle for supremacy. For the Super Eagles talisman and his compatriots, this El Clasico represents a chance to witness top class football at its most clinical. Back home in Lagos and Abuja, the viewing centres will be packed to the rafters. Fans draped in white jerseys will roar with every Mbappe run, while those supporting Barcelona will taunt their neighbours with chants of. �Vamos Barca!. � The atmosphere will be electric, with cold drinks and hot suya fuelling the passion. By the time the referee blows the final whistle, the streets of Surulere and Wuse will have their own champions, even as the real trophy heads to Catalonia or stays in Madrid.