Real Madrid's defender David Alaba is set to miss crucial matches due to a left adductor injury, following his return from a long-term anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. The team's statement indicates they have not provided an expected return date for the 32-year-old Austrian captain, amplifying concerns about the team's defensive capabilities. Real Madrid faces a busy fixture schedule, including matches against Leganes, Atletico Madrid, and Manchester City, after recently losing Antonio Rudiger to injury as well.
Following tests carried out on our player David Alaba by Real Madrid Medical Services, he has been diagnosed with an adductor injury in his left leg. His progress is being monitored.
Madrid did not provide a potential date for the 32-year-old Austria captain's return after the latest setback, raising concerns ahead of crucial matches.
Alaba recently returned from a year-long rehabilitation after an ACL tear and now faces another setback which further complicates the team's defensive options.
Madrid lost Antonio Rudiger to injury during Saturday's loss to Espanyol, leaving them short in defense ahead of a critical clash with Atletico Madrid.
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