Good News For Real Madrid As Star Man Returns To Training
By Showsam | self meida writer
Published 23 days ago - 5210 views
Spanish Laliga giant, Real Madrid has been handed a timely boost ahead of their upcoming games as another injured player makes a return to training.
The Spanish reigning champion are bound to take on Getafe in another league encounter, which will come at the back of a 2-1 win against Huesca.
However, Isco has make his recovery from the back injury that ruled him out of last weekend's game and he was part of the first team players that trained earlier today but despite training, he is still a doubt for tomorrow's clash.
But his progress is a welcome development considering the injury crisis that the club is been faced, with the midfield suffering the most of it.
The Blancos are still going to be without the likes of Dani Carvajal, Rodrygo, Sergio Ramos, Alvaro Odriozola, Eden Hazard, Eder Militao, Fede Valverde and Lucas Vazquez due to different injuries while German midfielder Toni Kroos is serving his suspension.
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