Real Madrid’s Defensive Woes Deepen as Eder Militao Suffers Cruciate Ligament Injury
Real Madrid’s defensive line faces a severe setback as Eder Militao sustains a cruciate ligament injury in his left knee during a match against Athletic Club. This unfortunate event follows closely on the heels of Thibaut Courtois’ similar injury suffered in training, compounding Real Madrid’s defensive challenges.
An official statement from the club confirms Militao’s injury: “Following tests carried out on our player Eder Militao, he has been diagnosed with a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. The player will undergo surgery in the coming days.”
Militao’s injury occurred early in the second half when he engaged Sancet and his left leg got caught in the turf at San Mames, resulting in a painful knee injury. Despite initially leaving the pitch on his own feet with assistance from medical staff, the gravity of the injury became evident.
The loss of Militao leaves Real Madrid with only three healthy center-backs: Alaba, Rudiger, and Nacho. These three will now be tasked with rotating and sharing minutes over the upcoming months in Militao’s absence. The absence of potential promotions from the reserve team due to the departures of Rafa Marin and Pablo Ramon adds to the squad’s challenges.
The article also highlights the possibility of exploring the transfer market for reinforcements, though the urgency is not as pronounced as in the case of Courtois’ injury. Real Madrid now faces the daunting task of overcoming defensive setbacks and finding ways to fill the void left by Militao’s absence in their upcoming matches.