Real Madrid: Antonio Rüdiger absent at least two weeks

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Real Madrid will remember its trip to Espanyol Barcelona. On the move on the side of Catalonia on the occasion of the 22nd day of Liga, Real Madrid was slowed down by conceding a defeat at the end of the match after a goal from Carlos Romero (0-1) and sees Atlético de Madrid And Barça come back to a few points. In addition to the arbitral scandal denounced by all Merengues, Antonio Rüdiger (31) was also forced to leave the injured lawn.

In a press release, Real Madrid has just confirmed its absence. “Following the examinations carried out on our player Antonio Rüdiger by the Real Madrid medical services, a femoral biceps lesion of the right leg was diagnosed. Awaiting evolution “specifies the Merengue club on its official website. According to local media, the German international should miss the next two weeks of competition and therefore the double-confrontation against Manchester City in C1, as well as the Madrid derby, against Atlético, and the quarterfinals of the King Cup against Leganés.

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