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In recent weeks, young Ukrainian goalkeeper Andriy Lunin has proven that he has the shoulders to be number one at Real Madrid. Propelled into the Madrid cages after the serious injury of Thibaut Courtois and the disappointing performances of Kepa Arrizabalaga, the former Real Oviedo has proven himself while waiting for the return of the Belgian goalkeeper. The latter was due to make his return, after rupturing his cruciate ligaments in August, a few weeks ago, but relapsed upon his return to training.
He suffered from a torn medial meniscus in his right knee and had to undergo further surgery. And while we announced a package until the end of the season, Courtois seems to be back. This Thursday at a press conference, Carlo Ancelotti indicated that he would be available next weekend against Cadiz. “I have to think carefully about the squad. The wear and tear was great. I have to think about some things. Courtois is doing well, I think he will be available next week. He could play against Cadiz. » It remains to be seen whether the Madrid club will try to revive it before the decisive return match against Bayern Munich in the C1 semi-finals…
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