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Real Madrid learn extent of Eduardo Camavinga’s internal collateral ligament injury before UEFA Super Cup clash: Reports

Real Madrid have reportedly learned the extent of Eduardo Camavinga’s internal collateral ligament injury ahead of their UEFA Super Cup clash against Atalanta BC on Wednesday, August 14, at National Stadium Warsaw in Poland. The annual Super Cup football match is contested by the winners of the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League.

The French midfielder sustained the injury during Tuesday’s training session after having a collision with his club and national teammate Aurelien Tchouameni. A video footage of the incident surfaced on social media which shows the 21-year-old slip and fall in an attempt to dribble past Tchouameni.

Eduardo Camavinga was down on the field crying in pain while clutching his left knee with his club teammates consoling him. The Frenchman received primary assistance on the pitch from medical staff following which he walked off the field without assistance.

Real Madrid released a statement today that after undergoing tests, Camavinga has been diagnosed with a sprain of the internal collateral ligament in his left knee. He will be out of the pit for 6-7 weeks, as per @MadridXtra on X.

The Spanish giants did not officially mention a potential date or estimated timeline for the French midfielder's recovery which will ensure his return to the pitch, as of yet.


Eduardo Camavinga on his injury ahead of Real Madrid's UEFA Super Cup clash

Addressing his situation during Real Madrid's training session ahead of their UEFA Super Cup in Warsaw, Eduardo Camavinga spoke up about his injury and said (via @FabrizioRomano on x):

"It hurts a bit, yes, it’s my knee… I don’t know what’s wrong, I have examinations tomorrow morning."

The French midfielder, who arrived at Santiago Bernabéu in 2021 from his boyhood club Rennes, recorded four assists in 46 appearances across all competitions last season for Los Blancos. Overall, he has netted two goals and eight assists in 145 matches while winning two La Liga titles, two Supercopa de España, two UEFA Champions League titles, the 2022–23 Copa del Rey, the 2022 UEFA Super Cup and the 2022 FIFA Club World Cup. His contract at Real Madrid is valid until June 30, 2029.

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