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Alaba and Rudiger Sustained injuries

David Alaba had to be substituted in the latter part of the first half against Las Palmas due to an abductor issue, which is expected to sideline him for Saturday's match against Girona.

On the other hand, Antonio Rudiger played the full 90 minutes in the team's 2-0 victory, but he sustained a knock that has made him a minor concern for the upcoming match against Girona.

Real Madrid is currently without Eder Militao, who is sidelined with a long-term knee injury. However, there are some positive developments as Ferland Mendy has recently regained fitness, and Dani Carvajal made a return to the bench against Las Palmas after recovering from a muscular issue.

'We have recovered Mendy and we are going to recover Carvajal for the next game. Rudiger is touched, it's a blow, but we think it's going to be fine for the next game,' Ancelotti told reporters on Wednesday. 'The Alaba thing is a problem with the abductor and I don't think he'll be there on Saturday.

 

'We have to see how Rudiger and Nacho recover. Marvel and [Alvaro] Carrillo, from the academy, who are very good, have also trained with us.

I think Rudiger is going to be fine.' Real Madrid is currently dealing with the absence of Thibaut Courtois, who is sidelined with a long-term knee injury, and summer signing Arda Guler, who is facing another spell out due to a thigh problem.

Despite these challenges, Real Madrid managed to secure a 2-0 victory over Las Palmas on Wednesday, with goals coming from Brahim Diaz and Joselu.

This win allowed them to bounce back from their 3-1 loss to Atletico Madrid in the Madrid derby over the weekend. 'I am worried about the end of the second half, that we have slowed down and we have not had good control of the game defending very low with little intensity.

We try to start strong to avoid problems and recover a lot of balls,' Ancelotti told reporters after the match. Ancelotti also confirmed that Guler's injury will keep him out for "a little longer".

'It was bad luck He finished yesterday's training well and even scored the last goal of the match, Then he noticed something in his thigh and was diagnosed with a small injury' 'The player is sad because he was fine, We still have to wait a little longer.

It's a small thing, but it hasn't let him be available and give him minutes today. That was the idea.'

 

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