World Cup
Real Madrid count on Courtois despite fresh injury setback
Real Madrid can count on Thibaut Courtois being fit for the season opener despite a fresh muscular injury, a development that eases defensive concerns as the club prepares for its campaign under Jose Mourinho. According to Mundo Deportivo, the Spanish international should be ready when the league restarts next month, giving Los Blancos a boost.
Courtois became a big talking point last night when Spain defeated Belgium to advance into the semifinals, thanks to a late goal from Mikel Merino. The goal resulted from a parrying error by goalkeeper Senne Lammens, who had replaced Courtois midway through the second half after the Real Madrid goalkeeper picked up a knock.
Lammens’ mistake cost Belgium dearly as Spain held on to their slender lead. The incident highlighted Courtois’ injury, which is now reported to potentially sideline him for four to eight weeks.
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Despite the setback, the report suggests Courtois should recover in time to start the new season. Andriy Lunin has been earmarked as the main Real Madrid shot‑stopper for the opening phases, but the veteran’s return is expected to restore confidence between the sticks. Real Madrid are slated to begin their campaign on August 17 against Real Sociedad, although the fixture may be postponed because several club players are involved in the World Cup semifinals. This serves as a massive boost for the Spanish giants, who have already added three defenders this summer and are eyeing another centre‑back under Mourinho.Spanje reaches World Cup 2026 semi‑final after Belgium slip, eyes France clash
The presence of a leader like Courtois adds quality and leadership to a backline that is still finding cohesion, while deputy Lunin has not done a bad job either. Images from the match, credited to Florencia Tan Jun/Getty and Carl Recine/Getty, capture Courtois’ disappointment after the injury.