By SABC Sport
28th January 2025
The only new development from the session was the full participation of Lucas Vazquez, who missed the previous match against Real Valladolid due to minor hamstring concerns.
Vazquez, hailing from Galicia, was replaced by Raul Asencio at right-back for most of the game against Valladolid.
Otherwise, there were no significant updates. Eduardo Camavinga continues his recovery process, with expectations set for his return for the upcoming Madrid derby on February 7 at the Bernabeu.
Meanwhile, Dani Carvajal and Eder Militao are still on the mend from their respective ACL injuries sustained this season.
Following the training, Carlo Ancelotti announced the squad for the Champions League encounter, noting four absences and featuring five academy players.
Vinicius Junior is suspended, joining the injured Carvajal and Militao who will not travel.
From Real Madrid's youth academy, La Fabrica, in addition to the regular Raul Asencio, goalkeeper Sergio Mestre, defender Jacobo, midfielder Pol Fortuny, and forward Gonzalo have been included.
Recent posts on X have confirmed the absence of Vinicius Junior, Camavinga, Carvajal, and Militao for the Brest match, highlighting Lucas Vazquez's return from suspension.
This setup suggests Ancelotti is leaning on youth and experience to navigate through the challenges in the Champions League, aiming for a positive result away from home.