LdC: Real Madrid lose two players to injury

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Manhandled by Manchester City during the return match, Real Madrid finally qualified after the penalty shootout. The Merengue join the last four of the Champions League after eliminating the reigning champions. A qualification acquired in particular by an iron defense and an excellent Andriy Lunin. Despite qualifying in Manchester, the Madrilenians leave England with two injured. The repeated efforts throughout the game got the better of two starters.

Vinicius Júnior already injured his adductor after a call and a duel with Kyle Walker. The Brazilian had to be taken out by Carlo Ancelotti, and the medical staff applied ice to the affected area. Dani Carvajal also had to give up his place. The Spanish right defender, after an impressive burst of energy, was suffering from cramps and had difficulty going out despite the help of doctors. The two players are part of the uncertainties for the Clásico this Sunday against FC Barcelona.

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