Brazilian forward Endrick has returned to full training with Real Madrid, easing concerns after leaving a recent session early due to discomfort. His recovery comes just in time for the team’s upcoming La Liga match against Valencia at Mestalla on Friday.
The 17-year-old’s participation in training was welcomed by manager Carlo Ancelotti, who had been monitoring his recovery closely. “Endrick trained normally today, which is great news for us,” Ancelotti said, suggesting the young forward should be available for selection.
The training session was routine, starting in the gym before moving to the pitch for drills focusing on possession, ball control, passing from the back, and pressing. It ended with small-sided games and shooting practice.
Injury updates remain mixed. David Alaba participated in part of the session, showing signs of recovery, but Dani Carvajal and Eder Militao continue to be sidelined with long-term injuries.
“We’re managing our resources carefully,” Ancelotti said, confirming that the three injured players will miss the upcoming match against Valencia.
On a positive note, Vinicius Junior returns from suspension after missing the previous match against Sevilla. His return boosts Madrid’s attacking options as they prepare for the crucial La Liga clash.
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