Real Madrid is doing badly! The terrible news

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Real Madrid will have to do without an important executive for a very long time.

Before a Champions League quarter-final which looks like an early final against Manchester City, Real Madrid would have done without this new tile.

Carlo Ancelotti's team will indeed have to do without Thibaut Courtois for this big meeting, and certainly for the entirety of this 2023-24 season. The Spanish club indeed communicated very worrying information about its Belgian goalkeeper this Tuesday.

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Victim of a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee last summer, Thibaut Courtois suffered a terrible relapse. While taking part in training scheduled by Carlo Ancelotti, the Belgian international reportedly collapsed on the pitch before leaving the session in tears.

Courtois would suffer from a tear in the inner meniscus of his right knee, and would therefore be affected in the other leg. A very serious injury which forced him to return to the infirmary for a long period of time. Real will have to deal with Kepa Arrizabalaga and Andriy Lunin, the two replacements in the position, for their next challenges in the spring.

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