Real Madrid faces a significant challenge against Bayern Munich in their highly anticipated Champions League quarter-final tie. To overcome Bayern’s formidable attacking lineup, the Spanish giants will require a robust defensive performance across both legs.
In a positive development for their backline, Eder Militao made a welcome return to action over the weekend after a five-month injury layoff. He is now available to potentially partner Antonio Rudiger in central defence for Tuesday’s first leg at the Bernabeu. However, uncertainty lingers regarding the full-back positions.
Head coach Carlo Ancelotti must carefully consider his options on the right flank: whether to continue with Lucas Vazquez or opt for the seasoned experience of Dani Carvajal. On the left side, the decision appears more straightforward, with Alvaro Carreras expected to start due to the anticipated absence of Ferland Mendy.
It is understood that Mendy will not be available for Tuesday’s crucial encounter. The French international has been sidelined since last month with a hamstring injury and is not expected to recover in time to feature against Bayern this week.
Real Madrid Hopes for Mendy’s Return in Bavaria
Throughout his Real Madrid career, Mendy has consistently demonstrated his reliability and ability to perform well in high-stakes matches. Given Alvaro Carreras’s reported struggles this season, Mendy would have been a strong contender for a starting spot if fully fit. His unavailability is undoubtedly a setback for Ancelotti, although there is optimism within the club that he might be able to return for the decisive second leg at the Allianz Arena.
The extent to which Mendy’s absence will impact Real Madrid against Bayern remains to be seen. He delivered a strong performance against Manchester City in the previous round, placing considerable pressure on Carreras to replicate that level of defensive solidity over the next two weeks.








