Italian Carlo Ancelotti on Thursday recalled four Spain internationals – Kepa Arrizabalaga, Dani Carvajal, Fran García and Joselu Mato – and Croatian Luka Modric to prepare for Saturday’s match against Sevilla (18:30 CEST, – 2 GMT) for which the Austrian will recover David Alaba.
Alaba continues to make strides forward in his recovery and preparation following the injury he suffered on October 6 and is expected to be part of the squad for a ‘Carletto‘to get some money back, since the Spanish Nacho Fernandez He will serve his final game of the suspension – after an Appeal reduced it to two games on Monday.
Another footballer who did part of the training with the group was the Turkish Arda Gülerwho suffered a muscle tear in his left rectus femoris in late September just after recovering from an arthroscopy on his right knee.
Failures that prevented him from making his debut at Real Madrid, after leaving good feelings at the beginning of the preseason, and cause him to work with caution on his inclusion in the squad, which is why he doubts be part of the expedition. to Seville.
For their part, international corporations have done so without a hitch, including Modric and Carvajal choosing to do recovery work inside the Real Madrid Sports City facilities in Valdebebas, while others exercise on the grass.
Ancelotti will have to wait until Thursday to get the Englishman back Jude Bellingham and the French Aurelien Tchouaméni and Eduardo Camavinga.
Exists discomfort within the club of the international organizations governing football, FIFA and UEFA, according to the established calendar since the Brazilian Vinícus Junior and Rodrygo Goes, the Uruguayan Fede Valverde and the German Antonio Rüdiger will not be able to train under the ‘ Carletto’ until Friday, a day before visiting Sevilla.
The return to competition coincides with eight busy days for Real Madrid with visits to Sánchez Pizjuán, Sporting de Braga in the Champions League and Barcelona in LaLiga EA Sports.
Source: La Verdad

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