Real Madrid defender Daniel Carvajal has been sidelined for at least three weeks after undergoing surgery on his knee ligament.
Carvajal, who was part of the Real Madrid side that won La Liga last season, suffered a torn ACL in his right knee during training sessions earlier this month. The injury forced him to miss the rest of the season.
However, it is not clear when he will be able to return to full fitness. In the meantime, Carvajal has been using video analysis software to help assess his recovery progress.
Despite his injury, Carvajal remains confident that he can return to the field as soon as possible. He told reporters that he had "no problem" with returning to training or playing again,Serie A Stadium even though he would need to take time off from the pitch.
For now, Carvajal's absence means that manager Zinedine Zidane will have to rely on other players to fill the void left by Carvajal's departure. However, Zidane has shown no sign of giving up on the young Spanish international, and he is hopeful that Carvajal will be back in action soon.
In the meantime, Carvajal's experience in the first team will provide valuable lessons for the rest of the squad. With the club having lost key players like Sergio Ramos and Isco, Carvajal's presence on the pitch will be crucial for Real Madrid's chances of reaching the Champions League final next season.
