The match between Real Madrid and VfB Stuttgart, corresponding to the first matchday of the 2024/25 UEFA Champions League, will be played on Tuesday 17 September 2024 at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium. The match will kick off at 21:00.
Below we leave you with the Real Madrid players injured for this match:
Tchouaméni is currently sidelined with foot problems and is not expected to return until late September. His absence leaves a void in the midfield, a key area in Ancelotti’s tactical scheme that often relies on solidity and ability to break through opposing lines.
The latest addition to this list. The Moroccan Real Madrid player was injured in the last league match against Real Sociedad, suffering an adductor injury that will keep him off the pitch for approximately three months.
Camavinga suffered a sprained knee in training ahead of the European Super Cup final and has yet to play a competitive match this season. His return is expected to occur at the end of September. The absence of Camavinga, with his energy and versatility, is another significant loss for the team.
Ceballos is currently sidelined with a sprained ankle, an injury that will keep him out until mid-October. The Spanish midfielder is a key part of Ancelotti’s rotation and his absence limits options in midfield, especially at a time when the schedule is starting to get tight.
The Austrian defender has been suffering from a torn cruci
ate ligament since last season, an injury that has complicated his recovery. However, there is good news, as Alaba has returned to training with the group and his return is expected to be imminent. Madrid’s defence misses his experience and leadership in the back line, so his return would be an important boost for the team.
On the other hand, Jude Bellingham, a player who has been injured for some time, will be doubtful for this Champions League match.
As for those sanctioned, there are none in the squad.
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