CR7, Di María and Bale will be in Lisbon
After the long faces and concerned looks on the train back from Valladolid, 'Los Blancos' have now calmed down and seen that their list of injured was not so long after all. After the storm, calm - everyone will make it for Lisbon.
The player that most worries the Real Madrid medical team is Pepe. There was worry about a possible muscle tear that would see the Portuguese defender out of action until well after the Champions League final. The player will now undergo a check-up to see the full extent of his injury, but it looks like he will be ready for the big final.
Ronaldo's case, meanwhile, is not so worrying for Ancelotti. His coming-off during the Valladolid game was more as a precaution and the muscle strain that the forward has been suffering in his left thigh shouldn't mean he'll miss the game of the season.
Cristiano missed the Cup final because of being out injured and it seems that Real will want to rest him to be in top form for the big day in Lisbon.
Di María also was cause for concern in Valladolid. His face, clearly in pain, made many think the worst, but in the end the diagnosis isn't as bad as was feared.
Gareth Bale missed the Valladolid match because of a knock, but the Welshman will have no problems making it for the train to Lisbon, if Ancelotti decides he should go.
The player that most worries the Real Madrid medical team is Pepe. There was worry about a possible muscle tear that would see the Portuguese defender out of action until well after the Champions League final. The player will now undergo a check-up to see the full extent of his injury, but it looks like he will be ready for the big final.
Ronaldo's case, meanwhile, is not so worrying for Ancelotti. His coming-off during the Valladolid game was more as a precaution and the muscle strain that the forward has been suffering in his left thigh shouldn't mean he'll miss the game of the season.
Cristiano missed the Cup final because of being out injured and it seems that Real will want to rest him to be in top form for the big day in Lisbon.
Di María also was cause for concern in Valladolid. His face, clearly in pain, made many think the worst, but in the end the diagnosis isn't as bad as was feared.
Gareth Bale missed the Valladolid match because of a knock, but the Welshman will have no problems making it for the train to Lisbon, if Ancelotti decides he should go.
After the long faces and concerned looks on the train back
from Valladolid,
'Los
Blancos' have now calmed down and seen that their list of injured was not
so long after all. After the storm, calm - everyone
will make it for Lisbon.
The player that most worries the Real Madrid medical team is
Pepe. There was worry about a possible muscle tear that would see the
Portuguese defender out of action until well after the Champions League final.
The player will now undergo a check-up to see the full extent of his injury,
but it looks like he will be ready for the big final.
Ronaldo's case, meanwhile, is not so worrying for Ancelotti.
His coming-off during the Valladolid
game was more as a precaution and the muscle strain that the forward has been
suffering in his left thigh shouldn't mean he'll miss the game of the season.
Cristiano missed the Cup final because of being out injured
and it seems that Real will want to rest him to be in top form for the big day
in Lisbon.
Di María also was cause for concern in Valladolid. His face, clearly in pain, made
many think the worst, but in the end the diagnosis isn't as bad as was feared.
Gareth Bale missed the Valladolid
match because of a knock, but the Welshman will have no problems making it for
the train to Lisbon,
if Ancelotti decides he should go.
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