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Real Madrids injury crisis goes from bad to worse, with Brahim Daz the sixth player to enter the sick bay. Ancelotti is without four key midfielders ahead of this weeks Champions League opener against Stuttgart.
Six games without Brahim Daz. Another body blow for Real Madrid. The Mlaga was forced to quit Saturdays match against Real Sociedad in the 24th minute. Five minutes earlier, the player had felt discomfort in his right adductor muscle. He tried to continue, but in the end was forced to request to be taken off. He was replaced by Rodrygo.
While the injury didnt seem too serious at first, AS USA understands that Brahim has suffered a microtear and faces around a month on the sidelines. It rules him out for this weeks Champions League openerMadrids first game in the new format. Ancelottis team begins their defence of the title at home to Stuttgart on Tuesday (17 September).
As always, Ancelotti was cautious about making predictions until the player had been looked at by the clubs doctors. We will evaluate him tomorrow, he told reporters in his post-game press conference.
With any luck, Ceballos will be nearing the end of his recovery by the time of the next international break and could be available for the league trip to Balados to face Celta on 20 October or the third Champions League group game against Borussia Dortmund on the 22nd.
Madrids infirmary is showing no response. Ceballos joins the list of walking wounded, which includes Aurlien Tchouamni (foot), Jude Bellingham (plantaris muscle), and Eduardo Camavinga (sprained knee), while centre-back David Alaba is out long-term with an ACL tear.
The only positive note was the return of defenders Eder Milito, Ferland Mendy, and Jess Vallejo, all of whom are available again.
Ancelottis team faces a hectic few weeks with six games in the next 21 days. This season, they could play as many as 72 games. Plenty of squad rotation is expected in the next few weeks; for now, the coach has Fede Valverde, Luka Modric, Rodrygo, and Arda Gler fit and able.
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