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Real Madrid’s fault? The french star whose career could come to an abrupt end

Unfortunately this star could end his career and many are blaming Los Blancos

By Emmanuel Mendez

He could retire because of this injury
He could retire because of this injury

Real Madrid is always at the center of the news, whether for better or worse. The team that is currently shaping up to win La Liga, had a really complicated and controversial match against Valencia. Carlo Ancelotti's men were 0-2 down on the scoreboard, but in the end they were on the verge of taking the win, but a very questionable refereeing decision prevented them from scoring the winning goal.

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However, although the Real Madrid soccer players and coach were very upset about the referee's decision, the disallowed goal was overlooked. Unfortunately, during the match, a very unfortunate situation arose in which a Valencia player suffered a serious injury. We are talking about Mouctar Diakhaby, the French defender who had to leave the game after a terrible knee injury.

The images were really shocking, as Diakhaby's knee was visibly injured and the players of both clubs were really shocked. Although it can be seen that the action in which he got hurt was totally accidental, many fans blame Real Madrid for Diakhaby's terrible injury, as the player of the Merengue squad, Aurelien Tchouameni, fell on him and caused the injury.

Many Real Madrid players, including Tchouameni himself, sent messages of support for the French defender who will have to undergo surgery. However, for some specialists the prognosis is not very encouraging, since it has even been managed the possibility that Diakhaby will not return to play soccer professionally.

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An expert's prognosis

Dr. Enrique Gastaldi told Cadena SER that Diakhaby "has the most serious knee injury that a soccer player can suffer. It is frightening, the dislocation has taken the anterior cruciate and posterior cruciate. The first thing is that he can walk again", hinting that before thinking about his return to the pitches, they should focus on him being able to walk again, which leaves the door open for his possible retirement.


Emmanuel Mendez

Emmanuel Mendez

Football journalist for over three years with a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Communications. I follow and cover the top five European leagues as well as MLS, Liga MX, the US National team, and the Seleccion Mexicana (Mexican national team). A professional writer and editor with over three years of experience. Work consists of sports writing, copywriting, and content creation with knowledge of SEO. Editing is also a skill developed from writing articles and content throughout tasks co...

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