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A big blow for Eduardo Camavinga is announced by the Madrid press.
On the occasion of the semi-final first leg of the Champions League, Real Madrid travels this Tuesday evening (9 p.m.) to the Allianz Arena to challenge Bayern Munich. A prestigious poster for which Carlo Ancelotti can count on his entire squad, with the exception of Dani Carvajal, suspended, and David Alaba, long injured.
Although present in the Madrid group, Eduardo Camavinga should not be the starter, contrary to what has been announced by several media. According to everyday indiscretions A.S.the versatile French midfielder should start the game on the substitutes’ bench.
Tchouaméni finally in the middle?
From then on, Aurélien Tchouaméni would be expected in the midfield. One thing is certain: the former Monegasque will start against the Bavarians. “Tchouaméni? He’s a very important player for us! He will play tomorrow, but I don’t know where”indicated Carlo Ancelotti on Tuesday in a pre-match press conference.
If Aurélien Tchouaméni is finally aligned in the middle of the field, the central hinge of the Merengue should be made up of Nacho and the indelible Antonio Rüdiger, again according to the Madrid daily. Furthermore, in the absence of Dani Carvajal, it is Lucas Vázquez who should play as right back.
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