Barcelona, Real Madrid return to action after injuries to key players
BARCELONA, Spain (AP):
Barcelona and Real Madrid will be without three of their top young players when the Spanish league returns this weekend, after they were injured during the international break.
Barcelona lost 19-year-old Gavi for the rest of the season when the all-terrain midfielder tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee and damaged his lateral meniscus during Spain’s final European Championship qualifier. Spain was already qualified for next year’s tournament in Germany before they beat Georgia 3-1 on Sunday.
National team coach Luis de la Fuente has come under criticism in Spain’s sports media for not substituting Gavi when his knee buckled inward during a collision with an opponent. He played on for a few minutes only to collapse in tears before limping off. He will now undergo surgery that will most likely also rule him out for Spain at Euro 2024.
Gavi, despite his age, has emerged as a key player for Spain and for his club. He is Barcelona’s best tackler in midfield and replacing him will be no easy task for coach Xavi Hernández.
Barcelona visit Rayo Vallecano today. It sits third in the league standings, four points behind surprising leader Girona and two points behind Real Madrid.
Gavi has played the second most minutes of any outfield player this season for Barcelona, only behind Ilkay Gundogan. The player from near Seville had taken on more importance in recent weeks when fellow midfielders Pedri and Frenkie de Jong were both recovering from muscle complaints.
Pedri returned to play for Barcelona before the international break and De Jong is back training for the first time since he was hurt in September. Fermin López, 20, should continue to have opportunities after impressing since moving up from Barcelona’s youth teams.
Goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen is also doubtful after he hurt his back while with Germany. If he can not play at the 10th-placed Rayo, then rarely used Iñaki Peña will be in goal.
Madrid visit 16th-place Cadiz tomorrow needing to find replacements for forward Vinícius Júnior and multi-use midfielder Eduardo Camavinga.
Vinícius tore a leg muscle in his left leg during Brazil’s 2-1 loss at Colombia last Friday. That should sideline the player who was key to Madrid winning their 14th European Cup two seasons ago for several weeks.
Vinícius’ injury leaves Carlo Ancelotti without one of his top scorers after Karim Benzema left in the offseason for Saudi Arabia. Newcomer Jude Bellingham has so far picked up the scoring load with a league-high 10 goals and 13 goals in all competitions. The 23-year-old Vinícius has chipped in with six goals overall.
Vinícius’ absence could open the door for Joselu to start alongside Rodrygo in attack, and perhaps lead to more minutes for Luka Modric or Brahim Díaz. The 38-year-old Modric has become a second-half substitute for Ancelotti this season after being a career starter.