Soccer-Bellingham back, Mbappe fully fit ahead of Madrid derby, says Arbeloa


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Real Madrid training - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - March 16, 2026 Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe and Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham during training with teammates Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff/ File Photo

March 21 (Reuters) - Real Madrid have ⁠been boosted by the return of midfielder Jude Bellingham from a hamstring ⁠injury ahead of Sunday's LaLiga derby against Atletico, and forward Kylian Mbappe ‌is fully fit, manager Alvaro Arbeloa said on Saturday.

Bellingham, 22, has missed 10 matches after sustaining the injury in February. Mbappe, 27, made his return as a second-half substitute in Real's 2-1 Champions ​League round-of-16 second-leg victory at Manchester City on Tuesday.

"Bellingham's ⁠available now; he'll be in ⁠the squad tomorrow. We'll see if he plays - I think he will. I'm really ⁠looking ‌forward to seeing him on the pitch," Arbeloa told reporters ahead of the clash at the Bernabeu.

Second-placed Real are four points behind Barcelona after 28 ⁠matches, while Atletico are fourth.

Asked whether Mbappe, LaLiga's leading ​scorer this season with ‌23 goals, had fully recovered from a left knee sprain or was ⁠still managing discomfort ​because the team needed him, Arbeloa was unequivocal.

"The day he returns, it's because he's 100%. The minutes we saw him play in Manchester, I think every single action showed he's ⁠in great shape," he said.

"Above all, it's about ​how he feels - that's what matters in the end. How he felt and how he's feeling in training. Maximum confidence, maximum assurance and maximum excitement to have such a ⁠game-changing player back."

Bellingham was named on Friday in England manager Thomas Tuchel's 35-man squad for this month's friendlies against Uruguay and Japan as preparations continue for the World Cup.

Mbappe was included in France's squad for friendlies against Brazil and Colombia.

"They're incredibly important ​players for me, but they're just as important for ⁠their national team managers, especially with the World Cup coming up," Arbeloa said.

"I've been ​lucky enough to represent my country and I know ‌what it feels like - the pride and ​the responsibility that comes with it. I understand the situation perfectly, so no, there's no problem at all."

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru;)

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