France manager Didier Deschamps has confirmed that Kylian Mbappe's absence from the squad for this month's Nations League matches is a temporary measure, describing it as a "one-off" decision.The Real Madrid forward, who missed France's previous squad in October as a precaution due to recent injuries, was left out again for the upcoming games against Israel and Italy."I've had discussions with him; it is a decision that I took for this block of matches only," Deschamps stated at a press conference on Thursday. "Kylian wanted to come."Mbappe, 25, moved to Real Madrid on a free transfer from Paris St-Germain last summer.Despite scoring eight goals in 15 appearances, he has struggled for consistent form, with only one goal in his last five games.Real Madrid, who clinched both La Liga and Champions League titles last season, currently trail Barcelona by nine points in the league and recently suffered a heavy 4-0 loss to their rivals.A World Cup champion in 2018, Mbappe has tallied 48 goals in 86 appearances for the French national team.