Carlo Ancelotti: Karim Benzema may play Real Madrid's Atletico derby
Carlo Ancelotti refuses to rule out Karim Benzema ahead of Real Madrid’s derby against rivals Atletico after he hobbled off in win over Celtic with a thigh issue… despite fears he could face a month out
- Carlo Ancelotti believes Karim Benzema could be back as early as next week
- The Frenchman could return from a thigh problem for Atletico Madrid clash
- He was taken off injured after half an hour of Real Madrid’s win at Celtic
- The Italian manager said there was no ‘natural replacement’ for Benzema
Karim Benzema could be back for Real Madrid’s derby date with city rivals Atletico a week on Sunday, according to boss Carlo Ancelotti.
The 34-year-old Frenchman suffered a thigh issue while on Champions League duty at Celtic on Tuesday, and was taken off after half an hour against the Scottish champions.
The initial diagnosis was that he had injured his semitendinosus tendon, and strained the quadricep muscle in his right thigh. It was set to leave him out for up to month.
But in the press conference ahead of Real Madrid’s league match at home to Real Mallorca, Ancelotti said Benzema could return before the international break. France face Nations League against Austria and Denmark at the end of September.
Karim Benzema could be back as early as next week after being taken off injured against Celtic
Ancelotti said: ‘We will see if Benzema can play the derby on Sunday. If not he will not go with France.’
The Italian manager is expected to utilise Eden Hazard for the match against Mallorca, and then the midweek visit of RB Leipzig in the Champions League. Hazard scored one of Real Madrid’s three goals at Celtic on Tuesday.
‘A natural replacement for Karim we do not have, because he is the best forward in the world,’ Ancelotti said.
‘There is no substitute for him on the market, but you can substitute him with players with different characteristics.’
Carlo Ancelotti said there is no ‘natural replacement’ for a player of Benzema’s unique quality
Speaking about Benzema’s injury, the 63-year-old said: ‘They are things that can happen to footballers. Last year he also had a small problem in December and I think that we covered him well. Without him the team played well against Celtic.’
Benzema helped Real Madrid to the LaLiga title and the Champions League trophy last season, scoring 42 goals. They are league leaders again this time around after the opening four games.
Eder Militao and Alvaro Odriozola will also sit out Sunday’s match against Mallorca, but Thibaut Courtois is set to be fit. Ancelotti confirmed the Belgian keeper had trained normally after missing the previous two days. Jesus Vallejo is also back in group training and could be involved.
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