- Real Madrid’s Eder Militao sustained a cruciate ligament injury in a match, set to miss most of the season
- Thibaut Courtois, the goalkeeper, also suffered a similar injury, prompting surgery, as Madrid seeks replacements
Real Madrid defender Eder Militao is set to miss most of the season after suffering a cruciate ligament injury, days after goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois suffered the same problem.
The Brazil defender went down hurt in Los Blancos’ 2-0 win at Athletic Bilbao on Saturday at San Mames, their first match of the season in La Liga, leaving the pitch in tears.
(Militao) has been diagnosed with a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, Madrid said Sunday in a statement.
The club confirmed the 25-year-old will take surgery on the injury in the coming days.
Madrid are poised to sign Kepa Arrizabalaga from Chelsea on loan to replace Courtois.
They have cover for Militao in the squad, including Germany international Antonio Rudiger and versatile defender Nacho, who can play alongside David Alaba.
Courtois suffered his knee injury in training on Thursday ahead of the start of the season and will also undertake surgery.
PSG recall Mbappe into first-team squad
French sensation Kylian Mbappe returned triumphantly to Paris Saint-Germain’s starting lineup on Sunday, ending his absence due to a contract dispute that kept him sidelined for several weeks.
PSG commenced their Ligue 1 title defense with a goalless stalemate at home against Lorient on Saturday, with the team’s prized star observing from the stands.
After very constructive and positive discussions between Paris Saint-Germain and Kylian Mbappe before the PSG-Lorient match, the player was reinstated in the first training team this morning, PSG said in a statement.
Following a summer marked by changes at Parc des Princes, including new arrivals and Lionel Messi’s departure, the ongoing standoff involving Mbappe continues to command the spotlight.