Real Madrid was dealt a major blow on Thursday when goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois tore a ligament in his left knee, simply two days earlier than the group’s first sport of the season.
The membership stated its star goalkeeper would require surgical procedure, which means he’ll doubtless be out for a big a part of the marketing campaign.
“You never expect to go through something like this, but now it’s time to accept it and do everything possible to overcome it and come back even stronger,” Courtois stated on his social media accounts. “Thank you all for the energy, love and encouragement, I assure you that they motivate me to recover as quickly as possible.”
The harm, which occurred throughout coaching, comes after an offseason that featured the exit of veteran striker Karim Benzema.
Newly signed midfielder Arda Guler additionally gained’t be accessible for a while — reportedly a number of weeks — due to a knee drawback that can even doubtless require surgical procedure.
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The 31-year-old Courtois has been a pillar of Madrid’s success since he arrived from Chelsea in 2018. His saves supplied the right counterpoint to Benzema’s targets. The Belgium worldwide helped Madrid win the Champions League in 2022, Spanish league titles in 2020 and 2022, and final season’s Copa del Rey.
Previously, Courtois helped Chelsea win two Premier League titles and an FA Cup. Before his stint in London, he performed for Madrid’s rival, Atletico Madrid, serving to it win the Spanish league and Europa League.
Real Madrid opens the season on Saturday at Athletic Bilbao, when hardly ever used backup Andriy Lunin, a Ukrainian participant, seems to be set to take Courtois’ place.
The membership was anticipated to attempt to signal one other goalkeeper, with Spanish media mentioning a listing of potential replacements that included Sevilla’s Yassine Bounou, Chelsea’s Kepa Arrizabalaga and former Manchester United participant David de Gea.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com