Real Madrid fans can finally breathe a sigh of relief as head coach Carlo Ancelotti has confirmed the anticipated return date of star forward Vinícius Jr. The Brazilian, sidelined since suffering a biceps femoris injury in his left leg during the match against Leganés on November 24, is expected to make his comeback on December 14, when Real Madrid faces Rayo Vallecano in La Liga.
Vinícius’ Recovery Progress
The injury, which has kept Vinícius out of action for three games, including a notable win against Getafe and tough losses to Liverpool and Athletic Club, initially projected a three to four-week recovery period. Encouragingly, Vinícius has made significant progress and recently rejoined team training sessions. His return comes at a crucial time as Los Blancos aim to maintain momentum in both domestic and European competitions.
Ancelotti expressed his satisfaction with Vinícius’ recovery in his pre-match press conference:
“Seeing Vinícius back is great news. He’s recovered very well. He won’t be available for tomorrow’s game, but he’ll be ready for the Champions League.”
Impact on Real Madrid
Vinícius Jr. has been a pivotal figure for Real Madrid this season, leading the team’s attack with 12 goals and five assists across all competitions. His absence has been felt keenly, with Real Madrid relying heavily on players like Kylian Mbappé, Brahim Díaz, and Jude Bellingham to shoulder the offensive load.
With a crucial Champions League fixture on the horizon, Vinícius’ return could not have come at a better time. Ancelotti will likely integrate him back into the squad carefully, ensuring the Brazilian regains full match fitness while continuing to utilize the squad’s depth to maintain balance.
Other Injury Updates
While Vinícius’ return date is now set, defender David Alaba remains sidelined. Ancelotti confirmed that the Austrian international will need an additional month to fully recover, marking his potential return for January 2024. Real Madrid’s depth in defense will be tested as they navigate the busy December schedule without Alaba.
Upcoming Fixtures
Before Vinícius’ expected return against Rayo Vallecano, Real Madrid will face Girona in La Liga on December 8. The match will serve as another opportunity for Ancelotti to experiment with his squad and further build chemistry among the players stepping up in Vinícius’ absence.
As Real Madrid fans eagerly await the Brazilian’s return, the team will look to maintain its competitiveness in all fronts, ensuring he reenters a squad poised for success.
Stay tuned for updates as the countdown to the Brazilian’s comeback continues!