
Eder Fragilao strikes again: Real Madrid's defence faces another blow
Reading Time: 1min | Wed. 19.11.25. | 22:52
Militao is sidelined with an adductor injury, missing key La Liga and Champions League fixtures, adding to a staggering record of 107 games missed in just two seasons
Eder Militao is back on the sidelines - again. At Real Madrid, the defence is fragile, and Militao embodies that fragility. Two weeks out for a muscle issue might seem minor, but for a player who has missed 107 matches in just two seasons, it's a stark reminder of his injury-prone reality.
In a friendly against Tunisia, Militao felt a sharp pain in his adductor. This marks his fourth muscular problem in just over two years, and the club already knows the drill: every grimace, every tweak, sets alarm bells ringing.
The Brazilian will miss Elche, Girona, and Olympiacos, with hopes of returning for the clash against Athletic Bilbao in early December - though history suggests patience is key. Realistically, the match against Celta may be the first time he can truly contribute. For Madrid, each game without a is a gamble, and his absences have left Xabi Alonso constantly searching for stability in the backline.




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