Real Madrid’s defender David Alaba is the latest player of the squad to have ACL injury after Thibault Courtois and Eder Militao. This is a terrible news for Madrid as three of their players have suffered ACL torn injury in a single season.

The club has been struck by a wave of ACL injuries, with David Alaba becoming the latest player to join the unfortunate list. The Austrian defender now stands alongside goalkeeper Thibault Courtois and fellow defender Eder Militao, all struggling with the aftermath of torn ACLs.

The news of Alaba’s injury adds another layer of concern for Madrid, already coping with the absence of key players due to similar setbacks. The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are notorious for their lengthy recovery periods and the toll they take on a player’s performance.

Thibault Courtois, a crucial figure between the goalposts, was the first to be sidelined with an ACL injury, leaving Madrid without their first-choice shot-stopper. The absence of Courtois has undoubtedly impacted the team’s defensive stability and overall confidence.

TOPICS: David Alaba Eder Militao Real Madrid Thibault Courtois