The France-Chile match in Marseille on Tuesday raised concerns at Real Madrid over Eduardo Camavinga’s likely injury. The midfielder was replaced in the 44th minute following a serious hit to his left ankle.
Two weeks after the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League between Real Madrid and Manchester City, both teams are concerned about many critical drops caused by the ‘virus FIFA’. On Wednesday, Eduardo Camavinga activated the ‘White House’ alerts as a result of a possible injury to his left ankle, which caused him to miss the France-Chile game.
The mediocentro was hit in the ankle before the rest, and Didier Deschamps had no doubts about removing him after receiving medical attention. Camavinga withdrew on his own, but he did it slowly and painfully. Mattéo Guendouzi entered the match in the 44th minute, with ‘Them Bleus’ leading 2-1 in Marseille.