Is Alexander-Arnold's Injury a Major Setback for Real Madrid?
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Key Takeaways
- Alexander-Arnold suffers a serious hamstring injury.
- He is expected to be out for at least two months.
- Missing several crucial matches, including La Liga and Champions League.
- Injury history has impacted his performance since joining Real Madrid.
- Potential return may be in early February.
Madrid, Dec 4 (NationPress) Trent Alexander-Arnold continues to face challenges in his debut season with Real Madrid, as the club announced he has sustained a significant hamstring injury during Wednesday night’s impressive 3-0 victory against Athletic Club.
According to the Real Madrid Medical Services, tests revealed that Alexander-Arnold has suffered a muscle injury in the rectus femoris of his left quadriceps.
While no specific recovery timeline has been provided, it is reported by Spanish sports outlet Diario AS that the talented defender is likely to be sidelined for a minimum of two months.
This setback means he will be absent from La Liga matches against Celta Vigo, Deportivo Alaves, Sevilla, Real Betis, Levante, and Villarreal, in addition to missing the Spanish Supercup in Saudi Arabia and the remaining group stage fixtures in the Champions League against Manchester City, Monaco, and Benfica.
Since joining Real Madrid in June, Alexander-Arnold has faced a series of injuries, beginning with a muscle issue in July that postponed his pre-season preparations.
He previously faced a hamstring ailment on September 16, which kept him off the pitch for a month, and he only managed to start regular games after the recent international break.
Real Madrid's concerns have proven accurate; Alexander-Arnold is facing a muscle tear in the rear of his hamstring and will be out for two months, according to Diario AS. He will miss out on the Spanish Supercup, the rest of the league phase of the Champions League, the Round of 32 and Round of 16 of the Copa del Rey, and six Liga matches. In European competition, Los Blancos will meet Manchester City, Benfica, and AS Monaco, while Atletico Madrid awaits in the Supercup semifinal.
In La Liga, the team will face Celta Vigo, Alaves, Sevilla, Real Betis, Levante, and Villarreal, potentially missing up to 13 games. The earliest he might return could be against Rayo Vallecano at the end of January, but a more likely comeback date would be during their trip to Mestalla to challenge Valencia on February 7 or 8.