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Why did Jude Bellingham not play for Real Madrid against Las Palmas in LaLiga?
Real Madrid were without their English midfielder for their trip to the Canary Islands.
Jude Bellingham played no part in Real Madrid’s LaLiga game against Unión Deportiva Las Palmas after the midfielder suffered an injury that will keep him out of action for around a month.
The former Borussia Dortmund player was unable to complete the team’s training session last Friday and missed out as his side won 3-0 against Real Valladolid at the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, their first victory of the new season. In that game, Arda Güler played in the slot vacated by the Englishman.
Bellingham posted on social media after the news of his injury broke, saying “Nothing I hate more than missing games but trying to see the positive side and maybe my body is telling me it needs a bit more rest after a busy year. I’m very frustrated but I’ll be supporting the lads like a fan until I can rejoin them again in my best and strongest form. Thanks for your messages of concern and support. 💪🏽Lots of love and Hala Madrid! 🤍”
Real Madrid confirmed XI against Las Palmas in LaLiga
Carlo Ancelotti has made a few changes to his side, with Brahim, Modric, Vázquez and Mendy all making the XI:
Courtois; Vázquez, Militão, Rüdiger, Mendy; Tchouaméni, Valverde, Modric (c); Brahim, Mbappé, Vini Jr
What injury does Jude Bellingham have?
Initially, the extent of injury was kept quiet until Real Madrid posted on their official website that he had suffered a plantaris muscle injury in his right leg. The plantaris is a long, thin muscle that runs down the back of the leg, and the midfielder will, as a result, be out for around a month.
In that time he will miss around 6 games, with five of them coming in LaLiga. The other will come in the Champions League, with Real Madrid being drawn against plenty of old foes in the new league system.
After the trip to UD Las Palmas on Thursday, August 29, Los Blancos will welcome Real Betis to the Bernabéu on Sunday, September 1 before heading north to play against Real Sociedad on the weekend of September 15.
If everything goes to plan, Bellingham’s return would come after their trip to Donosti, with the home game against Espanyol on the weekend of September 22 the current best-case scenario for the player. Madrid play against Alavés at the Bernabéu the following week, and take on Atlético Madrid on the weekend of September 29, a game the Englishman will be itching to get back for.