Is Real Madrid's Eder Militao Out for Two Weeks Due to a Groin Injury?
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Key Takeaways
- Eder Militao out for at least two weeks due to a groin injury.
- Misses crucial La Liga and Champions League matches.
- Real Madrid's defensive lineup is under pressure.
- Updates on Militao's recovery will follow.
- Other defenders like Rudiguer and Carvajal are also unavailable.
Madrid (Spain), Nov 19 (NationPress) - Real Madrid has confirmed that central defender Eder Militao will be sidelined for at least two weeks after sustaining a groin injury. The injury occurred during the first hour of Brazil's friendly match against Tunisia on Tuesday, as announced on Real Madrid's official website.
According to a club statement, "Following tests conducted today, Eder Militao has been diagnosed with a muscular injury to the adductor magnus in his right leg. Further updates will be provided soon."
While Real Madrid did not specify a return date, Diario AS, a Spanish sports publication, anticipates Militao’s absence for a minimum of two weeks, which means he will miss La Liga matches against Elche, Girona, and Athletic Club, along with a Champions League match against Olympiakos, reports Xinhua.
There is also uncertainty regarding his participation in another La Liga game against Celta Vigo and a crucial European match against Manchester City on December 10.
Real Madrid is still without German defender Antonio Rudiguer, and Dani Carvajal is currently recovering from a knee operation.
In a related note, Real Madrid defender Dean Huijsen was released from the Spain squad due to muscle discomfort, missing Tuesday's World Cup qualifying game against Türkiye.
This injury had previously kept Huijsen out of Spain's 4-0 victory against Georgia on Saturday, which nearly secured the reigning European champions a direct qualification spot for next year's World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
In a statement, the RFEF noted, "Dean Huijsen has been released from the squad for Spain's final 2026 World Cup qualifier against Türkiye due to muscle discomfort, which also prevented his participation against Georgia. His club has been kept informed of this situation."
These recent developments intensify Real Madrid's challenges after they were held to a 0-0 draw away to Rayo Vallecano, marking just the second time this season they have dropped points in La Liga. Xabi Alonso's side struggled to create clear scoring opportunities following their midweek Champions League loss to Liverpool, while Rayo effectively pressed to keep the leaders at bay and limit Kylian Mbappe.
Rayo's performance garnered additional praise, especially considering that they had played a UEFA Conference League match just 65 hours prior to the Sunday kickoff, which is 48 hours less than Real Madrid.