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Coach Zidane faces Real defence problems as injury list grows

Varane joins an increasing list of absentees

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Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane admitted injuries will force him into patching up a makeshift defence for tomorrow’s visit of Sevilla after Raphael Varane joined an increasing list of absentees.

The French internatio­nal limped off holding his left leg as Madrid edged out Borussia Dortmund 3-2 in a Champions League thriller on Wednesday.

However, with the defending champions already having secured their place in the last 16 of the Champions League behind Tottenham Hotspur in Group H, Zidane was more concerned with how Varane’s absence could affect a busy end to the year for Real.

After Sevilla, Zidane’s men jet off to Abu Dhabi for the Club World Cup before hosting Barcelona in the Clasico on December 23. Tomorrow is the French coach’s primary concern, though, with Sergio Ramos, Dani Carvajal and Casemiro all suspended, while Jesus Vallejo is also sidelined by injury leaving Nacho as Real’s only fit centre-back.

“With Rafa he has done some damage to himself, but we will see tomorrow when we do the scans as always,” said Zidane.

“He won’t be there Saturday that is for sure. We have to look for solutions.”

Spate of injuries

Real have precious little room for error as they already trail La Liga leaders Barca by eight points.

And further forward, Madrid could again be without Gareth Bale due to a calf problem. “I feel for the injured players, today it is Rafa but that is why we have a squad,” added Zidane.

However, the French coach didn’t rule out the possibilit­y that the latest spate of injuries could force the club to reinforce the squad come January. “We have the possibilit­y (to sign) from January 1 and we will see what happens in these 30 days.”

Injuries aside, it was another enjoyable Champions League night for Real as Cristiano Ronaldo set yet another record in the competitio­n.

The Portuguese, who is expected to pick up his fifth Ballon d’Or, fired a spectacula­r effort into the top corner to become the first player to ever score in all six group games in the one season.

 ?? Reuters ?? Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane reacts during the Champions League match against Borussia Dortmund.
Reuters Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane reacts during the Champions League match against Borussia Dortmund.

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