Real Madrid struggles with injuries, affecting their performance and team management this season.
Madrid: Real Madrid is having a tough time with injuries this season. Manager Carlo Ancelotti is feeling the pressure as his team faces a growing list of injured players. Reports suggest that the team’s fitness preparation is a major concern, rather than just Ancelotti’s coaching style.
In their last 11 games, Real Madrid has seen players get hurt in 8 of those matches. The latest injury is to Eduardo Camavinga, who has a hamstring issue. So far this season, the team has recorded 23 injuries while playing only 20 games. Currently, 7 players are injured, and 12 have needed treatment in the last 8 matches.
Two players, Eder Militao and Dani Carvajal, have injuries that will keep them out for the rest of the season. Other players like Camavinga, Aurelien Tchouameni, Brahim Diaz, and Dani Ceballos have also missed over a month due to their injuries.
If the situation does not improve, it may remind fans of a previous season when the team had over 60 injuries under coach Zinedine Zidane. While Ancelotti has not been perfect this season, it is hard to judge his performance with so many players unavailable. Finding a consistent lineup is challenging when key players are missing.
Real Madrid’s squad was already thin, and the recent injuries have made it even weaker. The team’s well-known fitness coach, Antonio Pintus, is also facing increasing scrutiny as the injuries pile up. The club needs to find a solution quickly to avoid further setbacks this season.
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