Real Madrid and France midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni has been ruled out for approximately one month after suffering a sprained ankle in last night’s 1-3 loss to AC Milian in the UEFA Champions League at the Santiago Bernabeu. The news is a blow to both his club and national team, as the young star has been a crucial presence in midfield.
Tchouaméni sustained the injury during a challenging moment in the match, and initial assessments have confirmed a sprain severe enough to require an extended recovery period. The injury will see him miss several important fixtures for Real Madrid as they continue their campaigns in both La Liga and the Champions League.
The 24-year-old midfielder has been in exceptional form this season, contributing significantly to Real Madrid's early successes. His absence will be keenly felt by manager Carlo Ancelotti, who will need to find alternatives to cover the defensive and playmaking roles Tchouaméni provides.
Tchouaméni will also be unavailable for France's upcoming international fixtures, a setback for Didier Deschamps, who has relied on the midfielder’s versatility and physicality on the pitch. His expected return will likely align with the crucial mid-season push, and both club and country will be hoping for a smooth and swift recovery.
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