Almost no time to assimilate the rowdy comeback in the Villamarín, Real Madrid stepped onto the Valdebebas grass again to work. LaLiga does not give truce and the head of the team is already in Wednesday's appointment against him Valladolid (9:30 p.m., Movistar LaLiga). A proper name starred yesterday morning and has also overshadowed today's: Marcelo. He fell out of the call hours before traveling to Seville due to back discomfort, but in the morning session he has hit the ball with apparent normality, slamming the door to the infirmary.
The feelings are positive after completing the whole routine with the group and Zidane will be able to count on him for the fourth day. And that's great news, because the word “rotation” It becomes more important than ever this week, in which the Whites will have to face two games in five days (Wednesday at Di Stéfano against Valladolid and Sunday away against Levante). Mendy drags 180 'of a lot of wear and tear on her legs, so Marcelo's recovery seemed vital to give him rest.
The white infirmary is almost empty with the output of 12. In it only remain Militao, who returned to exercise inside the facilities recovering from some discomfort in the adductor and Mariano, still absent after being operated on for tonsillitis. In training the Headlines carried out recovery work. The rest carried out series of power, endurance and speed, as well as exercises possession and pressure. The session ended with several matches on small pitches. The team will exercise again tomorrow at 11:00 am (UK time).
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