Camavinga, the unexpected announcement

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While the duration of his absence linked to his injury contracted at the end of November was initially estimated at one month, Eduardo Camavinga has already resumed training with Real Madrid.

This would almost become a specialty at Real Madrid. As is often the case when one of its players is injured, the Spanish club manages to create a surprise by recovering them faster than expected. This had already been the case during the famous injury to Kylian Mbappé, which led to his absence from a gathering of the France team last October. This time, it was Eduardo Camavinga who returned to business, much to the surprise of observers.

Hit in the biceps femoris during the setback conceded by Real Madrid on the Liverpool field on November 27, as part of a match counting for the fifth day of the Champions League, the French midfielder seemed to be gone for at least four weeks. ‘absence. But he reappeared this Friday in training. As noted Marca who was surprised by this express return.

Mbappé too short for Rayo, Alaba hopes for January

For his part, Carlo Ancelotti confirmed during his press conference today that Eduardo Camavinga was available to the team for the Madrid derby against Raya Vallecano which will take place on Saturday at 9 p.m. (17th day of La Liga). Good news for the French international and a Real team which has been accumulating injuries lately. Kylian Mbappé will not be there against Rayo, even if he is recovering well from his problem suffered on Tuesday against Atalanta. He too should return quickly.

Still on the side of the Madrid infirmary, David Alaba continues his path towards a great comeback, he who will celebrate a year of absence on December 17 after his serious knee injury. It could be operational in January.

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