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Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham Sidelined Following Shoulder Surgery
Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham Sidelined Following Shoulder Surgery

Morocco World

time6 days ago

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  • Morocco World

Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham Sidelined Following Shoulder Surgery

Rabat – Jude Bellingham has undergone successful surgery for a long-standing shoulder dislocation issue and will be out for approximately 12 weeks. Real Madrid's midfielder has struggled with the complication ever since 2023, when he dislocated his left shoulder during a match but continued playing, later missing about three weeks of action. Bellingham postponed the operation right after Madrid's semifinals in the Club World Cup this year, with the guidance of Xabi Alonso. The England midfielder played through pain and used protective gear, as he featured in over 100 games despite the constant pain. The 22-year-old midfielder will miss out on a series of La Liga games and the UEFA Champions League group stage. With the England national team, he will be absent for three FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Serbia, Latvia, and Andorra set to be held in September and October. Real has said in a statement: 'The operation was performed by Drs. Manuel Leyes and Andrew Wallace, under the supervision of the Real Madrid Medical Services. Bellingham now begins a period of rehabilitation prior to his return to recovery work.' Jude Bellingham is scheduled to be back in action in the first Clasico of this season in late October. Tags: Barcelona vs Real Madrid

Real Madrid's Bellingham set to miss 12 weeks after shoulder surgery
Real Madrid's Bellingham set to miss 12 weeks after shoulder surgery

Daily Tribune

time6 days ago

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  • Daily Tribune

Real Madrid's Bellingham set to miss 12 weeks after shoulder surgery

Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham is expected to miss up to 12 weeks recovering from a shoulder operation after the Spanish giants said yesterday he had successfully undergone surgery. 'Our player Jude Bellingham has undergone successful surgery for a recurrent left shoulder dislocation,' said Real Madrid in a statement. 'Bellingham will now begin a period of rehabilitation prior to his return to recovery work.' While Madrid did not specify the expected length of his recovery time, Spanish media have reported it will take around 12 weeks for him to return to action. Bellingham has been struggling with shoulder discomfort after dislocating it in a La Liga match in November 2023, and playing with a brace under his shirt since then. The England midfielder held off on the operation until after Madrid's participation in the Club World Cup this summer, with Xabi Alonso's side reaching the semi-finals. Bellingham is set to miss the La Liga visit to face rivals Atletico Madrid in late September, as well as the club's first two Champions League matches. The 22-year-old midfielder should be back in action by the time Madrid host Barcelona in the first Clasico of the season in late October.

Real Madrid's Bellingham set to miss 12 weeks after shoulder surgery
Real Madrid's Bellingham set to miss 12 weeks after shoulder surgery

eNCA

time7 days ago

  • Sport
  • eNCA

Real Madrid's Bellingham set to miss 12 weeks after shoulder surgery

Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham is expected to miss up to 12 weeks recovering from a shoulder operation after the Spanish giants said Wednesday he had successfully undergone surgery. "Our player Jude Bellingham has undergone successful surgery for a recurrent left shoulder dislocation," said Real Madrid in a statement. "Bellingham will now begin a period of rehabilitation prior to his return to recovery work." While Madrid did not specify the expected length of his recovery time, Spanish media have reported it will take around 12 weeks for him to return to action. Bellingham has been struggling with shoulder discomfort after dislocating it in a La Liga match in November 2023, and playing with a brace under his shirt since then. The England midfielder held off on the operation until after Madrid's participation in the Club World Cup this summer, with Xabi Alonso's side reaching the semi-finals. Bellingham is set to miss the La Liga visit to face rivals Atletico Madrid in late September, as well as the club's first two Champions League matches. The 22-year-old midfielder should be back in action by the time Madrid host Barcelona in the first Clasico of the season in late October. "I've got the point where... I'm fed up with the brace, and having to tug on it and having (other) players tug on it, and it rearranging all the time," said Bellingham during the Club World Cup. The midfielder will also miss World Cup qualifiers with England against Andorra and Serbia on September 6 and 9 respectively.

Real Madrid's Bellingham set to miss 12 weeks after shoulder surgery
Real Madrid's Bellingham set to miss 12 weeks after shoulder surgery

The Hindu

time7 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

Real Madrid's Bellingham set to miss 12 weeks after shoulder surgery

Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham is expected to miss up to 12 weeks recovering from a shoulder operation after the Spanish giant said on Wednesday he had successfully undergone surgery. 'Our player Jude Bellingham has undergone successful surgery for a recurrent left shoulder dislocation,' said Real Madrid in a statement. 'Bellingham will now begin a period of rehabilitation prior to his return to recovery work.' While Madrid did not specify the expected length of his recovery time, Spanish media has reported it will take around 12 weeks for him to return to action. Bellingham has been struggling with shoulder discomfort after dislocating it in a La Liga match in November 2023, and playing with a brace under his shirt since then. The England midfielder held off on the operation until after Madrid's participation in the Club World Cup this summer, with Xabi Alonso's side reaching the semifinals. Bellingham is set to miss the La Liga visit to face rival Atletico Madrid in late September, as well as the club's first two Champions League matches. The 22-year-old midfielder should be back in action by the time Madrid hosts Barcelona in the first Clasico of the season in late October. 'I've got the point where... I'm fed up with the brace, and having to tug on it and having (other) players tug on it, and it rearranging all the time,' said Bellingham during the Club World Cup. The midfielder will also miss World Cup qualifiers with England against Andorra and Serbia on September 6 and 9 respectively.

Argentine giants under pressure, surprise champions reset as Clausura starts
Argentine giants under pressure, surprise champions reset as Clausura starts

Straits Times

time11-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Straits Times

Argentine giants under pressure, surprise champions reset as Clausura starts

Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox Boca Juniors and River Plate head into Argentina's Clausura (closing) championship aiming to restore their status at home after painful Club World Cup group-stage exits, while surprise champions Platense defend their title under new leadership. Despite their historic achievements, Boca and River endured a humbling first half of the season. River finished the Apertura (opening championship) strongly but stumbled in the quarter-finals, losing on penalties to eventual champions Platense. Their Club World Cup campaign did little to ease pressure on coach Marcelo Gallardo as his side managed only one win, against Japan's Urawa Reds, as they failed to reach the knockout stage. Losing teenage sensation Franco Mastantuono to Real Madrid further weakened River and, with no big-name signings yet, the Clausura presents them with an opportunity to regroup. They will open the campaign with a marquee match-up on Sunday against Platense. Bitter rivals Boca's outlook is not much brighter. Under Fernando Gago they showed some consistency but never convinced and a painful 2–1 Clasico defeat by River late in the Apertura proved the final straw as the coach departed. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Singapore ST will have Govt's 'full confidence and support' in its mission: PM Wong Singapore ST will aim to become an indispensable partner to S'pore's communities: Editor Jaime Ho Singapore Heartbeats & Headlines: ST's 180-year legacy comes to life in immersive exhibition Singapore Trusted news, smarter experience with new Straits Times website and app Singapore Community space Stranger Conversations blossoms as a 'library of human stories' and life experiences Singapore Judge declines to void alleged sham marriage in S'pore, says it is for Parliament to decide Singapore New list of technologies that reduce carbon footprint of buildings to be ready by Q1 2026 Singapore Man who killed 5-year-old daughter gets life sentence after he appeals against 35-year jail term Boca's Club World Cup journey was equally disappointing, capped by being held to a shock draw by amateur side Auckland City that sealed their group-stage elimination, despite the incredible support of travelling fans across the United States. With World Cup winner Leandro Paredes returning from AS Roma and manager Miguel Angel Russo given time to steady the ship, Boca will look to improve. They open their campaign on Sunday at home to Argentinos Juniors. FRESH STARTS Challengers will not be in short supply. Rosario Central topped Group B in the Apertura but stumbled in the quarter-finals against eventual finalists Huracan. Now, the return of club great and national icon Angel Di Maria has reignited belief that early promise can turn into a serious title push. Among the tournament's long shots, all eyes will be on Platense as they try to prove their Apertura title was no fluke. The surprise champions are set to begin a new era, after coaching duo Favio Orsi and Sergio Gomez resigned just 10 days after lifting the trophy. In their place is Cristian Gonzalez, tasked with keeping the momentum alive at a club unaccustomed to life at the top. "In the first training session, I congratulated these guys because they want more," Gonzalez said during his presentation. "They convey to me that desire to keep competing, to want to win." REUTERS

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