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Real Madrid supporters are in dismay when their star player is substituted out of the game after receiving a knock in an international friendly. They say things like, “Our luck is terrible” and “Yeah, it’s over.”

As France defeated Chile 3-2 in a friendly, Real Madrid player Eduardo Camavinga was substituted due to an injury, which sparked reactions on social media among supporters.

Because of the injury, it makes sense that the Los Blancos supporters are worried about whether he will play against Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinal. He was forced to exit the game prior to the halftime siren, and his prior injury—which occurred during an international friendly in November—will cause further worries.

Losing Camavinga for the upcoming games is a big worry for Real Madrid. They are about to play in a pivotal Champions League encounter, and Camavinga’s adaptability has been essential to the team’s recent success.

After the incident, Camavinga will make his way back to Madrid so that club medical staff may assess him and determine the full degree of his harm. It looks like he sprained his ankle, and it might take him at least two weeks to heal, according to Diario AS (via Football Espana).

Still, that depends on how bad the sprain is. April 9 is the scheduled date of the match versus Manchester City, therefore he might not have much time to recover. It’s uncertain if he will take part as a result.

Supporters of Real Madrid are furious about this because of the team’s awful injury run, especially in the days before important games. A fan stated:

Superstar Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid sobs as he talks about racist insults.
Vinicius Junior sobbed as he talked about the racism he had experienced in Spain. Since moving to Spain in 2018, the 23-year-old winger has been the target of multiple racial comments.

He told the media (via GOAL) that these occurrences have had a significant impact on him.

“I just want to play football, but becoming better is difficult. My desire to play is waning. I never considered leaving Spain because I would be giving the racists precisely what they want if I did.”
He has, nevertheless, made the decision to oppose bigots’ demands that he leave Spain:

“I’m staying so that racists can keep seeing my face more and more.” I’m a brazen player who plays for Real Madrid, and many people find it upsetting since we won a lot of titles.”
Vinicius has made a name for himself as one of the greatest wingers in the world in spite of these problems. He’s about to lead Los Blancos to another La Liga championship, and he might be the spark that ignites their matchup with Manchester City in the Champions League.

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