Real Madrid: more fear than harm for Antonio Rüdiger?

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Traveling to Getafe, Real Madrid continued with another success in La Liga (2-0) in a late match counting for the 20th day. In addition to the result which allows the Merengues to regain control of the Spanish championship, a shadow remains on the table, namely the premature exit of Antonio Rüdiger. Fighting with Mason Greenwood, the German defender injured his knee and was forced to give up his place at half-time to Eduardo Camavinga.

A hard blow was then looming on the horizon for the capital club on the sidelines of a shock at the top against Atlético de Madrid this Sunday. But the presence of the German international at the Santiago Bernabéu cannot be ruled out despite a serious contusion with hematoma on the left thigh. “He has improved a lot. We will decide tomorrow. He’s on the list.”, declared the Italian technician at a press conference this Saturday. It remains to be seen whether Carlo Ancelotti will take the risk of aligning his protégé.

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