Marca: Rudiger s meniscus injury has recovered well and has now fully resumed normal training

According to Marca, Rudiger recovered from a meniscus injury and was close to returning during the Club World Cup.

Since undergoing meniscus surgery on April 29, it was three days after the Cup final he missed due to his six-game suspension. Rudiger sees every day as a victorious battle. Although medical reports say he needs to rest for 6 to 8 weeks, Rudiger chose another path: silently working and training daily to get rid of the pain that has been plaguing him throughout the season.

In this case, Real Madrid and Rudiger decided to have surgery, and although the Club World Cup approached, the purpose was to ensure he had a full recovery next season. However, when there is a championship battle, Rudiger can't stand being out of the way. He moved forward step by step without skipping any stage, but he had a clear goal in his mind: to make a comeback early.

Here, the work of Real Madrid's medical team also plays a key role, and they are responsible for controlling the enthusiasm of the players. A few days ago, Rudiger had completely returned to normal training. Alonso is looking forward to his return as the team urgently needs to restore defensive stability and thus begins to build new plans from the backline.

Rudiger is very clear: he needs to return to the battlefield where he needs him the most, and he is not far from his comeback. At least this is the intention of the coaching team. They hope to give him some playing time against Pachuca so that he can gradually regain his competitive state.

Yesterday, Rudiger was once again part of the team, as passionate as ever. This is good news in the chaos of rebuilding almost starting from scratch. Although the doctors were counting the time and the coaching staff was talking about the deadline, there was one thing he knew: he was getting closer and closer to making a comeback, and he was ready.