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Real Madrid Manager Carlo Ancelotti in tears during pre match press conference this morning as Key player who’s suppose to be the main man for Liverpool game Sustained a career ending injury after their Champions League defeat – another big injury setback for them as Liverpool is ready to destroy them and get their revenge 😂 Good news for Liverpool Fans

Real Madrid is facing increasing challenges ahead of their Champions League matchup with Liverpool. After suffering a 3-1 loss to AC Milan on Tuesday, reports indicate that Aurelien Tchouameni could miss up to a month due to an ankle injury.

 

Liverpool, set to host the European champions at Anfield on November 27, has had a strong Champions League run, winning all four of their games so far.

 

In contrast, Madrid’s path has been bumpier. They’ve won two games and lost two, leaving them 17th in the new league standings after Tuesday’s results. Depending on Wednesday’s outcomes, they might fall even further.

 

Tchouameni’s injury, sustained during the Milan defeat, may keep the French midfielder—who has earned a reputation as one of Europe’s premier players since his Madrid signing—out for a while. Previously linked with Liverpool, Tchouameni has been a key figure for Madrid.

 

Despite boasting a star-studded squad, including recent addition Kylian Mbappe alongside Jude Bellingham and Vinicius Junior, Madrid is struggling to find momentum this season. A recent 4-0 home defeat to Barcelona intensified fan frustrations, and the Milan game added pressure on manager Carlo Ancelotti.

 

Ancelotti, a five-time Champions League champion, has faced public criticism, including from Mina Bonino, the wife of Federico Valverde. After Valverde was substituted at halftime against Milan, Bonino took to social media to voice her dissatisfaction, remarking, “If I say what I really think, I’ll end up in jail.”

 

When a fan commented that the substitution was tactical, Bonino replied, “Fede plays best as a midfielder. When will they understand he isn’t a winger?”

 

Further tension surrounds Madrid’s recent decision to skip the Ballon d’Or ceremony, reportedly to show solidarity with Vinicius Jr., who lost the award to Manchester City’s Rodri despite being a long-ti

me contender.

 

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