
Real Madrid announces absence of defender Rüdiger due to injury
Madrid - Saba: Spanish football club Real Madrid announced the absence of German defender Antonio Rüdiger from the squad after undergoing knee surgery.
The club said in a statement that Rüdiger underwent surgery after suffering a tear in the external meniscus in his left knee during the team's match against Barcelona in the Copa del Rey final.
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