Eduardo Camavinga, a key player for Real Madrid, suffered a knee injury while playing for the French national team, which could spell dire consequences for the team.
Reporter Loic Tanzi has fresh details. He claims that following a collision with Ousmane Dembele, the 21-year-old sensation was injured in the knee and had to leave the training session.
France will play two teams in the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying tournament: Greece and Gibraltar. Boss Didier Deschamps called up Camavinga to the squad.
It’s unclear, though, if the child will be allowed to participate in such games given what transpired today.
Although the extent of Camavinga’s injury is unknown at this time, Real Madrid will undoubtedly be concerned about this development.
Ultimately, the Frenchman has grown to be a vital member of Real Madrid’s starting lineup under Carlo Ancelotti.
Camavinga’s knee was hurt by a blow with Dembele.
Since Aurelien Tchouameni has been out, Camavinga has become Real Madrid’s first-choice defensive midfield player in recent games, probably until after the Christmas break.
The 21-year-old’s injury is therefore cause for concern, and Real Madrid will be praying it’s nothing more serious.
Update: Key midfielder’s injury is not serious, providing relief for Real Madrid | OneFootball
Recently, Camavinga signed a new contract with Real Madrid that will keep him there through 2029. This season, he has participated in all 17 of the team’s games and assisted on one goal.