Camavinga, strong words about his injury!

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Big blow for Real Madrid and Eduardo Camavinga. This Tuesday, the French midfielder was injured during the last training session with the match against Atalanta this Wednesday.

The French international will therefore miss the European Super Cup final against the Italians. He is suffering from a sprain of the internal collateral ligament of his left knee according to the club’s press release which was published this Wednesday. He will be away from the pitch for the next 6-7 weeks.

A few days after Real Madrid’s announcement, the former Stade Rennais player did not fail to react to this injury on his social networks. The left-hander did not hide his disappointment but says he will come back stronger this season.

I am deeply disappointed to have been injured and to miss the start of the season. I will work hard to return soon. Thank you for all the messages of support over the last few hours and I also wish the team good luck for tonight’s game! Always thank God, » he let go.

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