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Camavinga’s growing impact clear as Madrid visit Man City

- — SuperSport

REAL Madrid hearts were in mouths when Eduardo Camavinga limped off against Getafe in LaLiga on Saturday, ahead of their Champions League showdown with Manchester City.

The 20-year-old French midfielder has become a key figure for Carlo Ancelotti's reigning European champions and an injury would have been a big setback for the semifinal second leg at the Etihad tomorrow.

Ancelotti soothed Madrid fears in his post-game news conference, saying Camavinga twisted his knee but it would heal quickly and was not a worry.

Spanish media reports since have reflected that Camavinga will be fit, with the tie on a knife edge after the first leg finished 1-1 last Tuesday.

Camavinga played a key role in Vinicius Junior's brilliant strike in that game, charging up the pitch from left-back to help Madrid take the lead in the first half.

The Frenchman exchanged passes with Luka Modric to break free of City's press and carried the ball down to the other end, before feeding his Brazilian teammate.

However, Camavinga was also partly to blame for City's equaliser, with his pass intercepte­d before Kevin De Bruyne hammered home.

Playing on the left of the defence, instead of his natural centre-midfield position, means Camavinga does occasional­ly make mistakes, but is becoming more reliable game by game — even if he would prefer to be deployed elsewhere.

"The most important thing is to help the team, and today I did that again, but no, it still isn't my position," he said, after helping Madrid see off Chelsea in the Champions League quarterfin­als.

Ancelotti lately in big games has simply tried to get his best 11 players onto the pitch in his line-ups, which has resulted in Toni Kroos playing in holding midfield, and Camavinga used at leftback.

That versatilit­y has helped him become a regular for Madrid, instead of battling with Kroos and Aurelien Tchouameni for a start in the No 6 role.

Even that is not Camavinga's best position, having operated further forward in midfield at Rennes, but Modric and Fede Valverde are holding those spots down in the key games.

Learning on the job at left-back, Camavinga's positionin­g has occasional­ly cost him, particular­ly in his first matches there, but he is improving quickly and does not receive a lot of defensive help from teammate Vinicius.

Last season Camavinga was important for Madrid as they clinched their record-extending 14th Champions League title, but mainly as a substitute in the final phases of games.

The midfielder brought energy to the team and helped them make it through extra-time periods against Chelsea and Manchester City in the semifinals.

However as Madrid hit the home straight this season, Camavinga has become far more central to the team's success — despite playing out wide, making 54 appearance­s across all competitio­ns.

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