Real Madrid’s defense receives a significant boost as Antonio Rüdiger returns to full training ahead of their crucial Champions League clash against Manchester City.
The German center-back had been sidelined since early February due to a biceps femoris injury but is now fit and ready for selection. Manager Carlo Ancelotti expressed relief at Rüdiger’s recovery, especially after deploying a makeshift defense in the first leg.
The upcoming match at the Santiago Bernabéu is pivotal, with Real Madrid holding a narrow 3-2 advantage from the first leg. Manchester City, under Pep Guardiola, faces the daunting task of overturning this deficit on Spanish soil. City’s recent 4-0 victory over Newcastle showcases their attacking prowess, but Real Madrid’s formidable home record presents a significant challenge.
Individual matchups, such as Rüdiger’s anticipated duel with City’s prolific striker Erling Haaland, could prove decisive. Both teams have shown defensive vulnerabilities, suggesting the potential for another high-scoring encounter. As the football world eagerly awaits this showdown, the return of key players like Rüdiger adds an extra layer of intrigue to an already compelling tie.