A hard blow for Camavinga!

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On the eve of the European Super Cup between Real Madrid and Atalanta Bergamo, Eduardo Camavinga was injured.

Concern for Eduardo Camavinga. On the eve of the European Super Cup between Real Madrid and Atalanta Bergamo, the French midfielder was injured in training. He was hit in the left leg after contact with his compatriot Aurélien Tchouameni.

After letting out a cry of pain, Eduardo Camavinga remained on the ground before leaving the training session. But according to information from the daily Marca, more fear than harm for the former Rennes player. Indeed, the first tests were reassuring.

Camavinga replaced by Tchouameni?

The White House medical staff have reportedly ruled out the possibility of a serious problem for the Frenchman. However, while we wait to learn more about the nature of the player’s injury, he is out of the game against Atalanta this Wednesday night.

From then on, Carlo Ancelotti will have to review his plans. Indeed, Camavinga was expected to start the game in midfield alongside Valverde and Bellingham. Thus, Tchouameni could replace him. Note that Kylian Mbappé is announced as a starter for this match, his first in his new colors.

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