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Real Madrid’s pursuit of silverware has been dealt a severe blow as their star goalkeeper, Thibaut Courtois, is set to miss the remainder of the season due to a devastating knee injury suffered in training. Reports from Marca indicate that Courtois was visibly distraught, leaving the training ground in tears after medical tests confirmed a torn meniscus in his right knee.

This latest setback compounds Courtois’ already challenging season, having endured a lengthy absence earlier due to tearing the ACL in his left knee in August. Despite nearing a return to action following months of rigorous rehabilitation, the 29-year-old Belgian now faces the prospect of another extended spell on the sidelines, with surgery likely to be required to address the meniscus damage.

Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti had been cautiously optimistic about Courtois’ imminent return after the March international break. However, the goalkeeper’s latest injury setback has dashed those hopes, leaving the club scrambling to find a suitable replacement. In Courtois’ absence, Andriy Lunin is expected to continue deputizing between the posts for Los Blancos.

Courtois’ injury not only deals a blow to Real Madrid’s domestic campaign but also raises doubts over his availability for Belgium at Euro 2024. Already facing slim chances of participation due to a strained relationship with national team manager Domenico Tedesco, the goalkeeper’s prolonged absence further diminishes his hopes of representing his country in the prestigious tournament.

While Real Madrid’s title challenge in La Liga remains relatively unaffected by Courtois’ absence, his experience and commanding presence will be sorely missed, especially as they prepare to face Manchester City in the upcoming Champions League quarter-finals. The club will now have to rely on the remaining squad depth and resilience to overcome this significant setback and continue their pursuit of glory on both domestic and European fronts.

Courtois’ injury serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of professional football, where even the most seasoned players are susceptible to devastating setbacks. As Real Madrid regroup and adapt to life without their star goalkeeper, the team’s resolve and determination will be tested as they strive to overcome adversity and achieve success in the face of adversity.

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