Alaba & Mendy s surgery is successful, he will return next season
10:34am, 6 May 2025Football
Real Madrid's defense suffered a major blow. Alaba, who had returned shortly after his return, was injured again and was diagnosed with a torn meniscus on the medial left knee. After the King's Cup final, three Real Madrid defenders Rudiger, Alaba and Ferran Mendy all underwent surgery recently, and see you next season. In the Club World Cup that starts in the summer, Real Madrid is likely to have only three serious defenders, Raul Asensio, Garcia and Vazquez. The last few league games need to tap potential from the echelon or other players temporarily lack it. According to statistics from Marca, in the past three seasons, Real Madrid's defense has experienced 55 injuries, and has basically never gathered a complete lineup. Among them, Alaba was injured seven times and missed 520 days, making him the first injury.
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