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Real Madrid announced this Friday the injury in training of Jude Bellingham, affected in the right leg. Following the tests carried out today on our player Jude Bellingham by the Real Madrid medical department, he has been diagnosed with a lesion of the plantaris muscle in his right leg. Awaiting further development “, indicates the White House in a press release.
If the Madrid club did not give a duration of unavailability, the radio COPE indicates that the England international (36 caps) will be unavailable for a month. The 21-year-old star will therefore miss the resumption of the Champions League, the week of September 16, and potentially the clash against Atlético de Madrid, at the end of September.
Third injury for Bellingham in Madrid
After suffering a shoulder injury last season, keeping him out for almost three weeks, and then another to his ankle for the same length of time, the Englishman has found himself hampered in his progress for the third time since signing for Real Madrid. This news will force Carlo Ancelotti to review his plans, while the Englishman was his Swiss army knife, capable of scoring and feeding his attackers.
Furthermore, this injury echoes that of Eduardo Camavinga, injured in the knee and out for at least two months. With two big losses in midfield, Ancelotti will have to rack his brains and call upon his sense of imagination, especially since he can no longer count on Toni Kroos, now retired. The Italian is also still without David Alaba, still not recovered from his cruciate ligament rupture. The summer is looking more complicated than expected in Madrid.
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