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Real Madrid's David Alaba faces extended recovery: Why Carlo Ancelotti could be forced to wait until March for his return

David Alaba's return to action for Real Madrid has been eagerly anticipated. While he is set to rejoin training in January, concerns over his fitness and form make it unlikely he will feature for the first team until March 2025.

David Alaba, a defender for Real Madrid, is facing an extended recovery period following a knee injury sustained during a match against Villarreal on December 17. Initially, there was hope for a quicker return, but recent updates suggest that Alaba might not return until March. This injury has forced Real Madrid's coach, Carlo Ancelotti, to adapt his strategies without one of his key players. Alaba's absence is particularly felt as the team navigates through a crucial part of the season, with important matches in both domestic and European competitions. The recovery timeline has been influenced by the need for careful rehabilitation to ensure Alaba returns in optimal condition, highlighting the cautious approach taken by the club's medical team.

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