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Real Madrid officially kick off their season this Wednesday night. The Madrid club will face Atalanta in the European Super Cup in Warsaw, Poland.
A valuable encounter which could allow Carlo Ancelotti’s team to win their first trophy of the season.
However, the Italian manager will have to do without one of his midfielders. Indeed, during the pre-match training session on Tuesday,
Eduardo Camavinga threw himself to the ground, holding his knee and screaming in a disturbing manner. According to the COPE chainhe is expected to miss the match against Atalanta this Wednesday evening.
The French international will be examined in depth on Thursday, when the team returns to Madrid. However, the Madrid staff rules out a serious injury, which is still good news especially given the images that have scared fans on social networks. According to the media Relevo, The French international could suffer from an internal ligament injury.
Which starting 11 for Real Madrid?
Many observers are eagerly awaiting Real Madrid’s first official match this season, but especially Kylian Mbappé’s first steps in his new colours. The Frenchman should also be given a starting spot by Carlo Ancelotti. According to RMC Sport, the Italian will line up his players in a 4-3-3 formation with a KM9 at the forefront of the attack.
Here is Real Madrid’s probable 11: Courtois – Carvajal, Militao, Rudiger, Ferland Mendy – Tchouameni, Valverde, Bellingham – Rodrygo, Mbappé, Vinicius
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