Real Madrid's captain Carvajal fails months because of serious knee injury
Real Madrid's captain Carvajal fails months because of serious knee injury
Dani Carvajal, the captain of Real Madrid, faces a long period of recovery due to a serious knee injury. The 32-year-old football player informed the news in an emotional post on Instagram, which shows a picture of him in an ambulance. "I have suffered a serious cruciate ligament injury and have to be operated on," wrote Carvajal, which only strengthened the concerns of his fans and teammates.
This injury performed during the exciting game against FC Villarreal, which took place on Saturday and ended 2-0 for Real Madrid. In the final phase of the game, Carvajal had a collision with an opponent in trying to clarify the ball. Although he successfully caught the ball, he then fell to the ground with severe pain and kept his right knee. He was carried by the square in tears.
trainer expresses concern
coach Carlo Ancelotti showed himself concerned about the health of his defenseator immediately after the game. He noted that it was a "very serious knee injury" and mentions that such injuries occur more frequently due to the dense game plan. "It affects a very important player in our squad," emphasized Ancelotti, who has to prepare for the challenges without Carvajal.
Carvajal has been an integral part of the professional team of Real Madrid since the 2013/14 season and is valued for his experience and tireless efforts. His role is particularly important in the current season, since Austrian international David Alaba is also not available due to his own injury.
The recovery time for a cruciate ligament injury can take several months, which presents Real Madrid with considerable tactical challenges. The loss of such an experienced player could affect the team's dynamics, especially in a crucial phase of the season. The fans are eagerly awaiting updates about Carvajals recovery and the further decisions of the trainer.
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