The Curse of Eduardo Camavinga: New Injury Raises Doubts at Real Madrid
Eduardo Camavinga has suffered a sprained right ankle that will keep him out for at least two weeks. The French perlay will miss the start of the league season and has now suffered his fifth injury in less than a year.
Camavinga's torment continues
Eduardo Camavinga, one of the great hopes of the Real Madrid midfield, has suffered another setback in his tortuous season. Real Madrid confirmed that the French player has sprained his right ankle, which will keep him out of action for at least two weeks and rule him out of the league opener against Osasuna on August 19.
A season marked by injuries
Last season was particularly tough for Camavinga, who played just 35 games between Real Madrid and the French national team due to various muscle injuries, including a knee sprain, a torn adductor, and problems with his hamstring. This is now the fifth injury in less than a year for the young midfielder, who is now looking for a real opportunity to establish himself following the departure of Luka Modric.
The dilemma of a talented individual with misfortune
Camavinga's immediate future depends on overcoming these physical adversities that have slowed his growth at Real Madrid. With undeniable talent, he must now prove that he can put his injuries behind him to become a key player in Xabi Alonso's project and in Real Madrid's midfield.