Real Madrid: Courtois Injury Update Ahead of Atletico Derby, Mbappe Returns

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Real Madrid supporters initially faced concerns after Thibaut Courtois exited Tuesday night’s match against Manchester City due to injury, with Andriy Lunin stepping in for the second half. While Lunin proved a capable deputy, making several key saves, Courtois’s fitness became a significant question mark, especially with the vital Madrid derby against Atletico looming on Sunday. Early reports suggested the 33-year-old goalkeeper was unlikely to feature in the derby following a suspected hamstring strain, with further tests scheduled for Thursday.

Manager Optimistic on Courtois’s Condition

Despite initial apprehension, manager Arbeloa offered a more hopeful assessment post-match, clarifying that Courtois’s substitution was a precautionary measure. “It was out of precaution. He had some minor discomfort and we didn’t want to take any risks. I hope he’ll be available on Sunday,” Arbeloa stated. He further added in his press conference, “Courtois had some discomfort; he wanted to continue, but it wasn’t necessary. We have the derby soon, another final, a crucial match. We’re lucky to have a great goalkeeper like Lunin; he did exceptionally well. What he does every time he plays isn’t easy,” praising his backup goalkeeper’s performance.

Mbappe Makes Timely Return

Adding to the team news, Real Madrid also welcomed the return of Kylian Mbappe, who had been sidelined for six games due to a knee injury. Arbeloa expressed his satisfaction, remarking, “I’m very happy with Mbappe; he looked fast. I think it was a penalty when he broke away at speed. He had a very good feeling. We’ll see what we can do between now and Sunday.” Mbappe rejoins a team that has shown improved cohesion, leaving Arbeloa with the decision of whether to immediately reintegrate the French forward into the starting lineup for the derby or utilize him as a potent impact substitute, a role the keen forward would undoubtedly embrace.

Gareth Pemberton
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