"I haven't spoken to him since. Kylian isn't a violent kid, he's a kid who has apologized and is aware of what he's done,” Ancelotti told the media.
"It was a clear red card and he's paid the consequences. The many small fouls committed against him have made him react this way, which isn't right. I'm not justifying it, but that's what happened."
Mbappe will now turn his focus to helping Los Blancos overturn their 3-0 deficit when they face Arsenal in the Champions League on Wednesday.