For the first time since he became the goalkeeper in the first team of real Madridthe ukrainian Andriy Lunin there was continuity in playing four consecutive games due to the injury of Thibaut Courtoisleaving a good impression on the coaching staff led by Carlo Ancelotti in times of hardship.
Lunin will now give his position to Courtois in the Clásico next Sunday, the date indicated for the return of the Belgian goalkeeper, unquestionable and key to the recent successes of Real Madrid, once recovered from a sciatica that has sidelined him since October 2.
The last game of Courtois with Real Madrid on September 18, in the Metropolitano derby match Atletico Madrid before leaving with his team, Belgium. Until his injury he left his door to zero in the European competition, both in the final of European Super Cup where the course began as on two days of Champions which he played, but did not achieve it in any of the six games of The league.
A merit that Lunin took for the first time that he had continuity in Real Madrid, in Alfonso Perez Coliseum he is new Getafe. With participation ranging from less to more, until becoming the star of the Warsaw match shaker in a special match.
Three goals conceded in four games. Only three stops between duels against Osasuna Y Getafe; the same things he did Luna he is new shaker in Santiago Bernabeu and a total of five in Warsaw to add to the mathematical classification in the round of 16 of real Madrid in the first change.
“It’s complicated because when all the games are over, I go back to the locker room and see news of what’s happening on my mobile and it’s not easy,” he admitted. Luna reflecting the hardships he was experiencing in the last months of the war and the situation his country was experiencing, Ukraine.
“All my family and friends are there, seeing how people are suffering. I hope the alarm is over. I think, for me, for any of us, it’s not harder than the people who are suffering there. Ukrainians have a lot of willpower and we will definitely overcome it”, added an athlete for whom soccer helps him escape from a nightmare for hours every day.
Source: La Verdad

I am Ida Scott, a journalist and content author with a passion for uncovering the truth. I have been writing professionally for Today Times Live since 2020 and specialize in political news. My career began when I was just 17; I had already developed a knack for research and an eye for detail which made me stand out from my peers.