After being diagnosed with a groin injury on Thursday, Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga will miss the rest of the season.
The French international was injured on Wednesday when Real Madrid defeated Getafe 1-0 in La Liga.
Real Madrid medical services today confirmed that Eduardo Camavinga has a complete rupture of the left adductor tendon following tests on him, according to a Madrid statement.
Camavinga will miss Saturday’s Copa del Rey matchup with Barcelona, along with Madrid’s final five league games as they attempt to overthrow the Catalans, according to Spanish media.
Camavinga might also miss the American Club World Cup this summer, according to reports that he will be sidelined for three months.
After contributing significantly to Madrid’s clinching of La Liga and Champions League victories last year, the 22-year-old has struggled for form this season.
Real Madrid Shouts During La Liga’s Remembrance of Pope Francis
Madrid Grief

In the meantime, the club’s , players observed a minute’s silence before training on Monday as fans poured in from all over La Liga after Pope Francis passed away at the age of 88.
Real Madrid sends its condolences to the entire Catholic community in light of the passing of a famous and beloved figure, the club said in a statement.
Pope Francis “represented an enormous spirit of solidarity and support for the most disadvantaged and vulnerable people” during his papacy, which was marked by the magnitude of his great legacy.
At the club’s training facility, the reigning Spanish and European champions posted a photo of the squad and coaching staff standing in a circle.
A number of top-flight organizations joined La Liga to offer condolences to Francis, along with Barcelona and Atletico Madrid.
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