Real Madrid rocked by injury to goalkeeper Courtois
Real Madrid
suffered a huge blow on the eve of the new La Liga season with goalkeeper
Thibaut Courtois rupturing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee
during training on Thursday.
The
31-year-old Belgium international faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines and
will undergo surgery in the coming days, his club said.
"Following
tests carried out on Thibaut Courtois, he has been diagnosed with a torn
anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee," Madrid said in a statement.
The club did
not specify how long Courtois will be out but reports in Spain suggest he will
miss most of the season, if not all of it.
Courtois
suffered the injury during a morning training session and left in tears,
according to Cadena Cope radio.
He will be
replaced in the team by Ukraine's Andriy Lunin, with Madrid due to play
Athletic Bilbao on Saturday in their first game of the season.
Courtois
joined Madrid from Chelsea after the 2018 World Cup, helping the club to a pair
of La Liga crowns and the 2021-22 Champions League title.
The injury
leaves coach Carlo Ancelotti now without two of his most reliable performers in
recent times following the departure of Karim Benzema, the reigning Ballon
d'Or, to Saudi Arabia.
Courtois won
the Yashin trophy last year awarded to the world's best goalkeeper.
His
understudy at Madrid, the 24-year-old Lunin has played 17 times for the club
since arriving the same summer as Courtois.
Belgium will
also be sweating over his fitness for Euro 2024.
Courtois has
102 caps for his country but refused to make the trip to Estonia for a Euro
qualifier in June after being overlooked for the stand-in captaincy.
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