Kylian Mbappé was injured in the Coupe de France victory against Saint-Étienne (1-0) on Friday evening. "It cracked a bit anyway," the PSG star told President Emmanuel Macron during the trophy presentation ceremony. 

PSG won the Coupe de France on Friday night against Saint-Étienne (1-0), but the image of the evening will remain the injury of Kylian Mbappé, three weeks before the Champions League quarter-final against the 'Atalanta Bergamo. The Parisian star left after half an hour of play, after a violent tackle from the captain and central defender of the Greens Loïc Perrin. The striker of the France team still celebrated this title with his teammates at the end of the match. Returned with crutches, he climbed on the platform to look for his medal and attend the presentation of the trophy, when he was questioned by President Emmanuel Macron.

"What's wrong with you?" Asked the head of state, present at the Stade de France for this first official competition match in France for more than four months. "It cracked a bit anyway," Kylian Mbappé replied, during a sequence filmed and broadcast by France Télévisions cameras

"It cracked a bit anyway," Kylian Mbappé confides to President Emmanuel Macron during the presentation of the trophy ... but the French striker does not think his ankle is broken # PSGASSEpic.twitter.com / e7OambIxIg

- France tv sport (@francetvsport) July 24, 2020

Mbappé "doesn't think" that his ankle is broken

“It's broken, do you think?” Continued the president. "No, I don't think so," retorted "Kyky". The condition of Mbappé's ankle will be at the center of questions, three weeks before the most important meeting of the PSG season: the quarter-final of the Champions League against Atalanta Bergamo, on August 12 during the "Final Eight" in Lisbon. The star of the Blues then posted a photo all smiles on his Twitter account, posing with the Coupe de France with the caption "I love this feeling" (I love this feeling). 

I LOVE THIS FEELING @ PSG_insidepic.twitter.com / y2i3x7Z4xF

- Kylian Mbappé (@KMbappe) July 24, 2020

"Everyone is worried! Everyone who has seen this fault is worried! Of course I am worried," responded PSG coach Thomas Tuchel at a press conference. "We must remain patient because we have no news. I think he will do exams tonight," he added.