The injuries that Real Madrid has been experiencing this season are beginning to spiral out of control. Both Thibaut Courtois, the starting goalkeeper, and Eder Militao, the center defender, suffered injuries to their anterior cruciate ligaments before the season began. Both of these injuries occurred on matchday one. In more recent times, significant players such as Aurelien Tchouameni, Vinicius Junior, and Eduardo Camavinga have also found themselves on the sidelines, and it is anticipated that they will continue to be there for the foreseeable future.
Similarly, Jude Bellingham has been dealing with a shoulder issue as of late. While all was going on, the Englishman made his comeback and even scored a goal against Cadiz over the weekend.
We regret to inform you that this is not the end of Real Madrid’s challenges with injuries. At the very least, it seems like Luka Modric will be out from a few games.
Despite the fact that Modric is injured, there is reason for hope, as tweeted by Arancha Rodriguez. He will, however, be out from the match against Napoli and very probably the match against Granada, regardless of how short-term the problem may be.
Real Madrid superstar is unable to play against Napoli due to injury.
It was anticipated that Modric would get more playing time in the next matches owing to the fact that there were not enough fit midfielders available due to injuries. The Croatian, on the other hand, is now said to be sidelined with an injury of his own, but it is anticipated that it would only be a temporary problem.
There are only three midfielders that are healthy for the team, and they are Toni Kroos, Fede Valverde, and Dani Ceballos. This is the result of the most recent injury that occurred in the middle of the field. More of a free-roaming role is played by Bellingham, which is located at the very point of the diamond formation.
Considering the amount of injuries that have occurred not just in the middle of the field but also in every other position on the pitch, it will be fascinating to see how Carlo Ancelotti will manage to cycle the group over the next several weeks and months. In addition to this, one must take into consideration the football schedule at this moment. This is not a problem that is exclusive to Real Madrid; rather, it is a problem that is prevalent across Europe, with players experiencing fitness issues more often than ever before.