Spanish giants Real Madrid have been dealt another injury setback after Trent Alexander-Arnold was ruled out for around two months with a thigh problem.
The England international had only just regained rhythm following an earlier layoff, yet his momentum was halted once more in Bilbao. His evening began brightly, though it ended in frustration after another untimely setback.
Alexander-Arnold produced his first La Liga assist during Madrid’s confident 3-0 win over Athletic Club. His delivery set up Kylian Mbappé’s opener inside seven minutes, and the full-back looked increasingly comfortable in Carlo Ancelotti’s evolving system.
Mbappé added a second after Eduardo Camavinga scored to give Madrid a dominant foothold in the contest. However, the mood shifted significantly early in the second half. Alexander-Arnold pulled up sharply after a sprint, immediately requesting medical help and leaving the pitch gingerly.
The scene raised concerns on the bench, and sources later confirmed he had suffered a muscle injury that will require several weeks of recovery. Reports indicate the 27-year-old will be unavailable for approximately two months. It marks another difficult chapter for a player who has endured a disrupted debut season in Spain.
He previously missed six weeks with a hamstring strain, making this fresh setback particularly frustrating for both club and player.

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Madrid’s defensive options tested as injury list grows
This latest issue also complicates Madrid’s defensive planning, especially as Dani Carvajal remains sidelined until early 2026.
The absence of two natural right-backs leaves Ancelotti with limited choices during a crucial stage of the season. As a result, Federico Valverde — who has experience covering wide areas — may have to deputise once again.
Madrid have managed to remain effective despite their fitness concerns, yet the unrelenting schedule adds further pressure. The club expect Alexander-Arnold’s recovery to progress smoothly, but they remain cautious given his recent injury history.
Supporters will hope he returns fully fit as Madrid continue to push for domestic and European success. Nevertheless, the player’s early influence in Bilbao offered a reminder of what he can provide when healthy. His creativity and tactical intelligence remain valuable assets, and the club will eagerly await his return.
Until then, Madrid must navigate a demanding period with reshuffled plans and fewer defensive options.
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