As the fervor surrounding the imminent El Clasico intensifies, both footballing giants, Real Madrid and Barcelona, find themselves grappling with injury woes that threaten to overshadow their preparations for this marquee fixture.
Barcelona had already been nursing the absence of stalwarts like Pedri and Sergio Roberto, with the fitness of Lewandowski and Rafinha also hanging in the balance.
Real Madrid’s manager, Carlo Ancelotti, too, faces a selection conundrum, with key players like Guler, Courtois, Ceballos, and Militao sidelined due to injuries. The latest to join the growing list of concerns is the dynamic midfielder, Eduardo Camavinga, whose participation in the upcoming clash is now under a cloud of uncertainty.
The exact extent of Camavinga’s injury remains shrouded in mystery, with the Spanish media awaiting the publication of a medical report in the ensuing days to shed light on the severity of his condition.
With El Clasico penciled in for Saturday at 16:15, the ticking clock amplifies the tension as both squads scramble to field their strongest eleven in a match where pride and points are at a premium. The unfolding injury narrative adds another layer of intrigue to what is already billed as a high-stakes showdown in the Spanish football calendar.
