Real Madrid: David Alaba relapsed!

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Decimated in central defense, Real Madrid must draw further and further to align a hinge, in Liga as in the Champions League. While Aurélien Tchouameni and Raul Asecio have been interiming for several weeks now, bad news has come to darken the sky of Madrid. In a statement published on the club website, Real Madrid announces that David Alaba has paid, and will be absent for a period of two to three weeks, according to the Cadena Cope.

“Following the exams carried out on our player David Alaba by the Real Madrid medical services, a lesion to the adductor muscle of the left leg was diagnosed with him”explains the club. With the prolonged absences of Dani Carvajal and Eder Militão, as well as the very recent injury of Antonio Rüdiger, the defensive desert of the Merengues could still last a moment.

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