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Broken nose inhibits Mbappe’s form as France advance

HAMBURG, Germany : Kylian Mbappe’s broken nose remains a major concern for France as they head to the European Championship semi-finals, even if the France captain says he is not too bothered by his indifferent form.

The importance of Mbappe to the French cause cannot be underestimated but an anonymous performance in Hamburg against Portugal in their quarter-final on Friday ended with him asking to be taken off during extra time.

“These are the peculiarities of being a footballer. But even then, you have to keep up your involvement and always be there for your team mates,” Mbappe told reporters after France booked a semi-final clash against Spain by winning the penalty shootout against Portugal.

“I've always said that no matter what happens, the most important thing is that we win. I’ve only scored one goal but we are in the semi-finals and I’m very happy.”

Mbappe’s contribution has been limited largely because of the broken nose he suffered in France’s opening game against Austria and, while he missed only one match as a result, the impact of the blow, when he leapt for a high ball and crashed into defender Kevin Danso’s shoulder, has been significant.

Mbappe laboured through Friday’s clash, striking several efforts at target but without any of the characteristic power and verve that has made him France’s key attacker.

Playing with a mask, he said, was difficult and he hated it as it affected his peripheral vision and trapped sweat.

The mask has to be worn to protect Mbappe's nose but there was one occasion on Friday where it looked like the injury might force him off.

He was hit on the side of the face by a header from Ruben Dias, shortly before the hour mark, and for a prolonged period remained down, the mask lying next to

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