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Injured yesterday in training, Eduardo Camavinga (21 years old) worried Real Madrid. But finally, the medical examinations revealed that his injury was less serious than expected. The Merengues communicated on the subject this afternoon. “After the tests carried out today on our player Eduardo Camavinga, he was diagnosed with a sprain of the internal collateral ligament of the left knee. Evolution pending.”
Having missed the European Super Cup tonight against Atalanta Bergamo, the French international will rest and try to recover very quickly. He nevertheless wanted to give his news personally through a message published on his social networks. “I am deeply disappointed to have been injured and to miss the start of the season. I will work hard to return soon. Thank you for all the messages of support over the last few hours and I also wish the team good luck for tonight’s game! Always thank God!” According to the Iberian press, he could miss 7 weeks of competition. A bit of a blow.
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