
David Alaba has suffered a rupture of the internal meniscus in his left knee, effectively ending his season. Real Madrid confirmed that the Austrian defender will undergo surgery in the coming days, with an estimated recovery period of six to eight weeks. This injury casts doubt on his participation in the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup in June.
This setback is particularly disheartening for Alaba, who only returned to action in January after a 13-month absence due to a torn anterior cruciate ligament in the same knee.
Real Madrid's defensive line is currently facing a crisis. Alongside Alaba, Antonio Rüdiger is sidelined for approximately two months following knee surgery, and Ferland Mendy is out for 10 to 12 weeks due to a torn hamstring. These injuries leave manager Carlo Ancelotti with limited options in defense, potentially relying on players like Aurelien Tchouaméni and promoting youth talent such as Jacobo from the reserves.
With five La Liga matches remaining and the Club World Cup on the horizon, Real Madrid faces significant challenges in maintaining their defensive stability.
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