
The Status of Dani Carvajal and Alexander Arnold Regarding Participation in the Clasico
Dani Carvajal and Alexander Arnold are working to speed up their recovery from injury in order to participate in the anticipated Clasico match between Real Madrid and Barcelona, scheduled to take place on October 26 at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, according to the Spanish newspaper "Mundo Deportivo".
The newspaper clarified that Alexander Arnold, who suffered a muscle injury in his thigh during the match against Marseille on September 16, is continuing to work hard in training to return to the team after the current international break, despite the initial estimated absence period being between six to eight weeks.
As for Carvajal, he sustained an injury in the Madrid derby against Atletico on September 27, due to an injury to his right calf muscle, and it was expected that he would be sidelined for about a month, but he is making an effort to be ready for the match against Barcelona.
The newspaper added that coach Xabi Alonso considers the return of the duo important news, especially in light of the absence of a key right-back in the team.
Despite the players' desire to participate in the Clasico, the newspaper confirmed that Real Madrid is handling their cases with caution and will not risk playing either of them before they are fully recovered.
The newspaper clarified that Alexander Arnold, who suffered a muscle injury in his thigh during the match against Marseille on September 16, is continuing to work hard in training to return to the team after the current international break, despite the initial estimated absence period being between six to eight weeks.
As for Carvajal, he sustained an injury in the Madrid derby against Atletico on September 27, due to an injury to his right calf muscle, and it was expected that he would be sidelined for about a month, but he is making an effort to be ready for the match against Barcelona.
The newspaper added that coach Xabi Alonso considers the return of the duo important news, especially in light of the absence of a key right-back in the team.
Despite the players' desire to participate in the Clasico, the newspaper confirmed that Real Madrid is handling their cases with caution and will not risk playing either of them before they are fully recovered.