Real Madrid: Aurélien Tchouameni injured in turn

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It's still a massacre at Real Madrid. If Carlo Ancelotti should soon recover a long-term injured player, namely David Alaba (the Austrian has already been in the group, but has not yet played again, editor's note), the infirmary is still full. Because as soon as one player comes back, another goes in the opposite direction, and this has been confirmed again in recent hours. In addition to Carvajal and Militao, who are almost out until the end of the season, Eduardo Camavinga also injured his left leg and is expected to miss three weeks of competition.

We won't go as far into the length of Aurélien Tchouameni's unavailability, but what we are certain of is that the former Monegasque will find his friend from the French team in the infirmary. This Sunday, Real Madrid announced the withdrawal of its midfielder for the La Liga match against Las Palmas (4:15 p.m.). He suffers from discomfort in his left leg. “Real Madrid faces UD Las Palmas this afternoon at the Santiago Bernabéu, as part of the 20th day of La Liga. Tchouameni was absent at the last minute due to discomfort in his left leg. In his place, Jacobo and Chema join the group.indicates the press release.

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