The Brazilian star, who is expected to miss 5-6 weeks due to a left thigh muscle injury in the match against Osasuna on September 11, created all kinds of surprises when he appeared on the Valdebebas field on November 18 to practice. Practice with the ball. This is a positive signal for coach Carlo Ancelotti in the context that Real Madrid needs to quickly restore its pillars.
The Brazilian star, who is expected to miss 5-6 weeks due to a left thigh muscle injury in the match against Osasuna on September 11, created all kinds of surprises when he appeared on the Valdebebas field on November 18 to practice. Practice with the ball. This is a positive signal for coach Carlo Ancelotti in the context that Real Madrid needs to quickly restore its pillars.
Rodrygo is going through a difficult season because of consecutive injuries. After being injured in the match against Dortmund, he just returned in the match against Osasuna but had to leave the field after only 20 minutes. Rodrygo’s response before the important match at Anfield on November 27 will help Real Madrid strengthen their attack, especially when he is expected to coordinate well with Vinicius Jr. and Kylian Mbappé.

In addition to Rodrygo, Real Madrid also received two other boosts when Thibaut Courtois and Lucas Vazquez both made progress in their recovery process. Courtois had his first training session with the team after more than a month off due to injury and he will likely play in the match against Leganes.
Lucas Vazquez has also completed part of his ball exercises and the medical team is confident that he will be ready for the Liverpool match, especially when Real Madrid is lacking ball personnel in defense.

In addition, midfielder Eder Militao is preparing to enter the cross-curvature injury track, while Tchouameni and Dani Carvajal continue to rehabilitate according to their own plans.

The return of Rodrygo, Courtois and Lucas Vazquez is a boost to Real Madrid ahead of the big battle at Anfield, where they need to show their field to maintain their Champions League ambitions.
