Real Madrid: the massacre continues with Antonio Rüdiger

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Since the start of the season, one has to wonder how fate can be so harsh on Real Madrid. With a lot of injuries in his ranks, Carlo Ancelotti must work to field a competitive eleven despite a decimated workforce. The defense is particularly affected. While David Alaba and Eder Militao are still injured, Antonio Rüdiger was doubtful against Girona due to hamstring discomfort.

Finally, the German defender will not be there for the clash against the Catalan team. “After the tests carried out today, Rüdiger was diagnosed with a muscle injury on the broad side of the left thigh. Waiting for evolution », specifies Real Madrid while other sources, such as Cadena Cope, affirm that the former Chelsea player will be absent for around two weeks and should therefore miss the first leg against RB Leipzig in the Champions League. Aurélien Tchouaméni should still be a defender this Saturday against Girona.

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