Marca has recently analyzed the injury to Real Madrid's Militão in depth, revealing the club's senior management's strong dissatisfaction and anger over the injury he sustained during a national team match. The situation has once again touched the nerve of Real Madrid's sensitivity to the health risks of players in international matches, and the club has long fought fiercely with FIFA and UEFA on such issues, striving for more protection for the physical and mental health of players.
Reports indicate that Real Madrid, as a powerhouse club in European soccer, has players who are frequently called up by their national teams to participate in high-intensity international matches. Although this is an integral part of a professional player's career, Real Madrid executives are finding it increasingly difficult to accept the reality that players leave the club intact and return with injuries. They believe that this endless running around with the potential risk of injury poses a huge threat to both the club's seasonal planning and the players' long-term development.
In order to change this situation, Real Madrid has repeatedly expressed its dissatisfaction to FIFA and UEFA and called for a reform of the current national team tournament arrangements in order to reduce the overuse of club players. However, in the face of complex global interests and the deep-rooted nature of the traditional tournament system, Real Madrid's road of resistance is particularly difficult.
Against this backdrop, Militang's injury has undoubtedly added to Real Madrid's already tight injury list. Team manager Carlo Ancelotti is worried about this, knowing that Real Madrid desperately needs the return of these core players to stabilize and improve their performance in the upcoming matches. However, with the national team matches continuing, Ancelotti will have to face the risk of more players getting injured, which is undoubtedly a huge challenge for the team's preparation work.
At present, this storm triggered by Militão's injury has not yet subsided, and the Real Madrid side is still actively seeking solutions to minimize the negative impact of international matches on the club's players. Meanwhile, fans and media are also closely watching the development of the situation, looking forward to seeing Real Madrid can achieve more victories in this struggle, for the well-being of the players and the long-term development of the club to fight for more rights and interests.