Real Madrid Announces Injury Length for Rodrygo and Vázquez
Real Madrid has provided an update on the injuries of two key players following their convincing 4-0 victory against Osasuna last Saturday at the Santiago Bernabéu in La Liga. Unfortunately, the match, which saw Los Blancos bounce back after a difficult stretch of results in both La Liga and the UEFA Champions League, was marred by injuries to three players in the first half: Eder Militao, Lucas Vázquez, and Rodrygo Goes.
While Militao’s injury is particularly severe—requiring surgery for a complete rupture of his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and damage to his meniscus in the right knee—the news regarding Vázquez and Rodrygo, though less critical, is still concerning.
The club announced that Lucas Vázquez, the Spanish right-back, has suffered an injury to his left adductor. After medical tests were conducted, it was revealed that Vázquez is expected to be sidelined for approximately three weeks. This injury comes at a challenging time for the team, as Vázquez has been a reliable contributor to the squad, especially in the absence of other key defensive players.
On the other hand, Brazilian winger Rodrygo Goes is also set to miss a significant period of time. The young forward has been diagnosed with a muscular injury to his left femoral region, a setback that will keep him out of action for around a month. This injury is particularly unfortunate for Rodrygo, who had been in strong form and was considered one of the club’s most dynamic attacking options.
These injuries, while not as severe as Militao’s, still represent a blow to Real Madrid’s depth and squad rotation, especially with important matches ahead in both domestic and European competitions. The timing of the injuries also raises concerns about the team’s ability to maintain its momentum, as they will have to cope without some of their key players for the upcoming weeks.
For manager Carlo Ancelotti, the challenge will now be to adjust his tactics and find suitable replacements for Vázquez and Rodrygo in the starting lineup. Both players bring unique qualities to the team—Vázquez’s versatility in defense and Rodrygo’s pace and flair in attack—and their absence will be felt.
While the club has already begun working on their recovery, Real Madrid fans will be hoping that these injuries won’t derail their season as they aim to compete on multiple fronts. With the Champions League group stage entering its crucial phase and La Liga becoming increasingly competitive, the team will need to navigate this period carefully, relying on the depth of their squad to stay in contention for titles.This string of injuries adds to what has been a challenging period for the Madrid-based club, with other setbacks already affecting their squad. The loss of Militao, a central figure in their defense, coupled with these injuries to Vázquez and Rodrygo, highlights the fragility of the squad and the difficulty of maintaining consistency in the face of such challenges.
As the weeks progress, Real Madrid will hope for a swift recovery for their injured players and will be counting on their remaining squad members to step up in their absence. With crucial matches on the horizon, it remains to be seen how Ancelotti and his team will respond to this latest injury crisis.