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After the tie, Real Madrid receives the worst possible news and alarms Ancelotti

Real Madrid is experiencing a small crisis of injuries and suspensions.

By William Estrella

After the tie, Real Madrid receives the worst possible news and alarms Ancelotti
After the tie, Real Madrid receives the worst possible news and alarms Ancelotti

Real Madrid failed to win today against Rayo Vallecano at the Vallecas stadium. Carlo Ancelotti's team started winning with a goal from Joselu in the 3rd minute, and when it seemed like it would be an easy victory, the opposite happened, and Rayo Vallecano tied the match thanks to a penalty from Raul de Tomás.

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From there, Real Madrid tried to come back, but without success. Now, Carlo Ancelotti has a headache in addition to the draw, and it is the expulsion of Daniel Carvajal. Real Madrid does not have defenders available due to injuries, such as Eder Militao, Antonio Rudiger, David Alaba and now, they will also have to deal with Carvajal's suspension, but it does not end there...

Eduardo Camavinga will also be suspended for the match against Sevilla. The Frenchman received his fifth yellow card and therefore will not play against the Andalusians, so Carlo Ancelotti will have to come up with a different eleven, using the pieces he has available.

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This is how the match went, according to Carlo Ancelotti:

"We didn't start well, but it didn't last long. Then we scored, another one was almost disallowed, a goal from Valverde... Until the penalty we played very well. Then everything changed. It was another game, with many duels and it wasn't easy to look for ideas. The tie doesn't leave us with a good taste."


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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