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Hours before facing Mallorca, Real Madrid receives shocking and good news, LaLiga trembles

Real Madrid are back in action and now received good news.

By William Estrella

Real Madrid are back in action and now received good news.
Real Madrid are back in action and now received good news.

This season has been something atypical for all of Real Madrid, as they have maintained an overwhelming performance in the rented venue, where they have accumulated a total of 14 wins, three draws and one defeat, scoring a total of 39 goals and conceding only 11. Thank you Based on these figures, the White House is the one that leads La Liga, surpassing Girona by goal difference.

This great performance has also been replicated in the Champions League, where they added 18 points out of a possible 18 in the group stage, winning all their games, achieving a fairly steady pace. Now, although the team has a good performance in the tournaments it is playing, Carlo Ancelotti has encountered a fairly big obstacle, injuries.

The Merengue squad has been occupying the club's infirmary since before the season began, as Thibaut Courtois tore his anterior cruciate ligament two days into the campaign. The goalkeeper would not be the only one, as Eder Militao followed him shortly after and David Alaba later joined them, leaving a very weakened defensive rear.

The injuries do not stop there, since the Turkish jewel Arda Güler has not been able to play since his arrival in the summer, suffering from his injuries. Lucas Vásquez, Eduardo Camavinga have also suffered injuries, as have Ferland Mendy and Vinicius Jr, although in his case, it was with his team against Colombia in the match that Brazil would lose, thanks to two great goals from Guajiro Luis Díaz.

The new year has brought great news to Carlo Ancelotti, due to the fact that Lucas Vásquez has already shown signs of recovery from back discomfort. Eduardo Camavinga is in his final phase of recovery. Arda Güler already works alongside his colleagues. Dani Carvajal left his soleus muscle problem behind and Vinicius' return looks much closer, as he has worked very hard to achieve it.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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