Tearful and clearly in pain from his knee, Éder Militao exited the San Mamés battle. The worst omens were confirmed a little while later, but the sensations were really unpleasant. Within a day and a half, Real Madrid’s base gave way due to two catastrophic injuries: Thibaut Courtois and the Brazilian center back, who were key components of Ancelotti’s plan, both suffered significant injuries that effectively ended the season.
The initial test results were negative, and Real Madrid’s announcement following the player’s administration of the appropriate tests utterly dismantled the white defense, which had been in the lead for years. “Our player, Éder Militão, has an anterior cruciate ligament rupture in his left knee, according to the tests that were performed on him. In the next several days, the athlete will have surgery,” he stated. An injury that would require him to miss six to eight months of action on the field.
Militao would emerge from hell that day to begin his recuperation process with the goal of trying to regain his position as the starting center back, which he earned by putting on performances that were above and beyond the capabilities of many other center backs. outstanding degree. It was in Valdebebas when he was spotted without crutches, grinning, and eager to begin his “transformation.” Thus, Militao’s recovery is still going well, just over two months after his injury (August 12). The Brazilian’s recovery has the White House in awe, but that does not mean his reappearance is imminent; the films he posts on social media serve as additional evidence of this. He is obviously under pressure to strengthen his left leg, which has lost a lot of muscle. At the Valdebebas facilities, there is no need to rush in order to accomplish a full recovery through powerful and controlled activities.