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Hard blow for Real Madrid! The Madrid club will be deprived of its left side, Ferland Mendy, for a period of three to four weeks. The player injured in the eighth finals return from the Champions League against Atlético de Madrid. He had also been released in the 83rd minute of play by Carlo Ancelotti.
In a press release, Real Madrid said the player suffered from a muscle injury to the femoral biceps of the left leg. However, the duration of the French international was not indicated by the Merengue club. An absence of three to four weeks is however foreseen as the Spanish media indicates Marca.
200 matches under the colors of Real Madrid
Ferland Mendy will therefore miss the Liga meeting, against Villarreal, scheduled for Saturday at 6.45 p.m., on the occasion of the 28th day of Liga. The former defender of Olympique Lyonnais is also uncertain for the quarter quarter to go to the Champions League, against Arsenal, on April 8.
The native of Meulan celebrated on Wednesday evening against Atlético de Madrid, his 200th match under the Madrid colors. He has thus become the fourth most capped French player in the history of the prestigious Spanish training.
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