Real Madrid: the group without Jude Bellingham in Las Palmas

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Eliminated in the round of 16 of the Copa del Rey by Atlético last week, Real Madrid was able to revive at home against Almeria in La Liga (3-2) before moving to the pitch of Las Palmas, for the count of the 22nd day of the Spanish championship. The opportunity to temporarily take the lead in the standings before the match against leader Girona, who will play this Sunday in Vigo.

For this poster, Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti will have to do without his top scorer Jude Bellingham, the Englishman being suspended due to an accumulation of yellow cards. He will logically be replaced on the field by Brahim Diaz, whose performances are interesting when he assists the former Dortmund man. Summoned by the Italian, the Turkish nugget, Arda Güler, will hope to glean his first minutes in La Liga in the Merengue jersey.

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