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Real Madrid have confirmed that Trent Alexander-Arnold has suffered a muscular injury to the rectus anterior quadriceps in his left leg. This injury occurred during Real Madrid's 3-0 victory, and the club has published an official medical report detailing his condition.
The injury is significant enough to sideline Alexander-Arnold for approximately two months. This development is a major setback for both the player and Real Madrid, as Alexander-Arnold has been an important part of the team's defensive lineup since his arrival from Liverpool.
Real Madrid’s medical update emphasized the need for proper recovery and rehabilitation to avoid complications, and the club will monitor his progress closely in the coming weeks. The team faces several key fixtures during this period, including Champions League and La Liga matches, where Alexander-Arnold's absence will be felt.
This injury adds to Real Madrid’s existing challenges following Alexander-Arnold’s high-profile transfer from Liverpool. The player had been expected to make an immediate impact, but the quad injury now prolongs his adjustment period as he recovers.
Alexander-Arnold’s recovery timeline means he will miss multiple upcoming matches, significantly impacting Real Madrid's defensive options. Fans and the club hope for a full recovery so he can return to contributing to the team’s ambitions this season.
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