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Real Madrid's Defense Shaken: Key Injuries Ahead of Elche Clash

Summary

  • Real Madrid faces Elche with significant defensive injuries.
  • Young defenders Huijsen and Asensio may start at center-back.
  • Trent Alexander-Arnold is expected to step up at right-back.
Real Madrid's Defense Shaken: Key Injuries Ahead of Elche Clash

Real Madrid faces Elche this Sunday night, aiming to reverse recent poor form. The international break has left the squad depleted, particularly in defense. Eder Militao's injury means Xabi Alonso has only two fit center-backs, with David Alaba also sidelined. Consequently, new signing Dean Huijsen and Raul Asensio are expected to start, raising concerns about their partnership and ability to secure the defense.

At right-back, Trent Alexander-Arnold faces a critical juncture. Despite arriving as a marquee signing, his performances have been underwhelming. With Dani Carvajal injured, Alexander-Arnold has an opportunity to prove his worth. Having had two weeks to rest and adapt, there are no excuses for him not to elevate his game, starting with the match against Elche.

This game marks the beginning of a challenging period of away fixtures for Real Madrid. Following this match, they will play four consecutive games on the road. After struggling in recent away matches against Liverpool and Rayo Vallecano, securing a win against Elche is paramount to regaining momentum in the league title race.

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Real Madrid has significant defensive injuries, with Eder Militao out and only two fit center-backs available for the game against Elche.
With multiple injuries, new signing Dean Huijsen and Raul Asensio are likely to start at center-back for Real Madrid.
After playing Elche, Real Madrid faces a challenging run of four consecutive away games against tough opponents.

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