By SABC Sport
25th August 2023
Yet, the shine on their promising start has dimmed due to a string of injuries plaguing the team. Among the casualties are stalwarts like goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, Brazilian defender Eder Militao, and newcomer midfielder Arda Guler. To temporarily fill Courtois' spot, the club enlisted Chelsea's goalie Kepa Arrizabalaga on loan.
However, a glimmer of hope has emerged in the recovery journey of two vital players, easing the club's concerns. Midfield maestro Dani Ceballos and solid defender Ferland Mendy are inching closer to their much-anticipated return.
Mendy's setback occurred during the pre-season, with a troublesome injury to his right hamstring muscle. Ceballos, on the other hand, suffered from a distal tendon injury in his right femoral biceps muscle, side-lining him for over a month since pre-season.
According to AS, Ceballos and Mendy have embarked on a gradual return to the Valdebebas field, advancing their rehabilitation. Their recent sessions involved solitary running without ball interaction.
Both players remain absent from the squad's upcoming fixture against Celta Vigo today (Friday). Nonetheless, their optimism for a swift comeback shines through.
Ceballos' resurgence will undoubtedly invigorate the team, given the imperative of squad depth for achieving their goals. His competition for a midfield spot will be intense, considering the formidable presence of legends like Toni Kroos and Luka Modric, whose places aren't guaranteed this season.
Meanwhile, Mendy's return will bolster the team's defensive line. With the sole left-back spot left vacant due to Mendy's injury, the recent reacquisition of Fran Garcia from Rayo Vallecano underscores the urgency.
For coach Carlo Ancelotti, the impending returns of Ceballos and Mendy provide a much-needed respite, as the team grapples with a spate of injuries. Any positive stride in the recuperation process undoubtedly qualifies as heartening news for the club.