Real Madrid are going through a serious injury crisis that seems to have no end in sight. The latest setback involves Ferland Mendy, who will be out for the rest of the season. In the coming days, the specialists and the player will assess the option of undergoing surgery, which would keep him off the pitch for approximately five months.
A dressing room turned infirmary
This is the left-back’s fifth injury of the campaign, reflecting a structural problem at the club, which has racked up 120 injuries over the last two seasons.
In the current campaign, Mendy has played just nine matches (448 minutes). Despite this context, every time he has been fit he has shown a high level, proving key in stopping the dangerous Michael Olise in the Champions League tie against Bayern Munich.
Without a doubt, the injury issue is now worrying everyone at the club. They have not been able to approach any major match with their full squad available.
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