On the morning of November 25, Real Madrid faced a significant setback as two more players were ruled out ahead of their crucial Champions League match against Olympiakos. The team, managed by Xabi Alonso, is set to depart for Athens this afternoon, where they will prepare for their encounter at Le Pirée on Wednesday at 21:00 CET.
The latest absentees include goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, who has been sidelined due to gastroenteritis, and young defender Dean Huijsen, whose injury details remain undisclosed. Their absence adds to an already lengthy list of unavailable players that features David Alaba, Dani Carvajal, Éder Militão, and the recently returning Luca Mastantuono—who has resumed training but is still not fit for selection. This growing injury list poses a serious challenge for Alonso as he looks to field a competitive side against the Greek outfit.
Positive News Amidst Injury Crisis
In a silver lining for the squad, midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni has made his return to training and is expected to play a pivotal role in the upcoming fixture. Given the current shortage of central defenders, his inclusion could prove crucial for Madrid’s defensive stability. Tchouaméni’s ability to read the game and contribute both defensively and in transition will be vital as Los Blancos aim to secure vital points in their Champions League campaign.
Real Madrid’s Squad for Olympiakos Encounter
The confirmed squad heading to Greece includes notable names like Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo, who will need to step up in the absence of key defenders. The absence of Courtois raises questions about who will take up the goalkeeping duties—whether it will be Andriy Lunin or a tactical shift that sees an outfield player donning the gloves. With so much at stake in this group stage encounter, every decision made by Alonso will be scrutinized.
This match represents a critical juncture for Real Madrid in their pursuit of advancing further in the competition. With both Olympiakos and Madrid vying for crucial points, fans can expect a fiercely contested battle under the lights in Greece. Will Alonso’s men rise to the occasion despite their injury woes? Only time will tell.


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