What Are the Latest Injury Updates on Vinicius Jr and Lucas Vazquez?

Synopsis
In a recent announcement, Real Madrid revealed injury updates for key players Vinicius Jr and Lucas Vazquez. With a trophyless season looming, the club hopes for a swift recovery for Vinicius, while Vazquez faces uncertainty regarding his participation in the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup. Stay updated on their recovery and the club's future.
Key Takeaways
- Vinicius Jr out with an ankle sprain.
- Lucas Vazquez faces a muscle injury.
- No recovery timeline for either player announced.
- Real Madrid hopes for quick recoveries, facing a trophyless season.
- The FIFA Club World Cup is approaching in June.
Madrid, May 12 (NationPress) Real Madrid has confirmed that Vinícius Jr and Lucas Vázquez are sidelined due to an ankle sprain and a muscle injury to the left thigh, respectively, with no specified recovery timeline. The club is likely to maintain a calm outlook regarding these injuries, hoping for a swift return of Vinícius, especially since they are on the verge of a trophyless season following their recent loss to FC Barcelona on Sunday.
"After conducting examinations today on Vinícius Jr. by the Real Madrid Medical Staff, he has been diagnosed with a left ankle sprain. His recovery process will be closely monitored," stated the club.
While Vinícius aims to return for the FIFA Club World Cup debuting its new format in the USA this June, Vázquez’s future participation seems uncertain.
The seasoned Spanish fullback had signed a temporary extension until July 13 to compete in the Club World Cup but is now at risk of missing out due to his injury. Even if Vázquez recovers on time, his place may be compromised following Real Madrid’s priority target this summer, Trent Alexander-Arnold, announcing his departure from Liverpool. Trent is anticipated to join the team and could potentially play in the tournament.
"Following tests conducted today on Lucas Vázquez by Real Madrid Medical Services, he has been diagnosed with an injury to the pectineus muscle in his left thigh. His recovery will be closely monitored," the club reported on their website.
Vázquez has been with Real Madrid since 2007, starting his journey at 16. He progressed through youth levels to the senior team, contributing to one of the club’s most prestigious eras, accumulating 22 titles over ten seasons. His accolades include four Champions League titles, four Club World Cups, four European Super Cups, four La Liga titles, one Copa del Rey, and four Spanish Super Cups.
Throughout his tenure, he has made 398 first-team appearances, netting 38 goals and providing 73 assists, while also representing the Spanish national team with nine caps.
The upcoming Club World Cup will usher in a new era for Real Madrid, following the Brazilian Football Confederation's announcement of Carlo Ancelotti as the new head coach. The Italian will transition to the national team after the La Liga season concludes. Xabi Alonso is expected to step in as his successor, potentially leading the squad ahead of the tournament in June.