Real Madrid on Alert: Turkey Coach Montella Provides Injury Update on Arda Güler

On Sunday, Turkey’s national team head coach, Vincenzo Montella, offered an update on the condition of Real Madrid’s rising star, Arda Güler.
The 19-year-old midfielder grabbed headlines in Madrid following an injury during Turkey’s Nations League clash against Wales on Friday night. Güler was forced to leave the pitch in Cardiff late in the game after going down in visible pain, clutching his calf. His exit raised concerns at Real Madrid, where the squad has already been plagued by a series of injuries.
Initial reports have since eased fears of a long-term issue, and Montella provided further clarification on Sunday. Speaking about Güler’s condition, the coach said:
“Arda Güler took a knock near the end of the match. Yesterday, he couldn’t walk comfortably. Even if he doesn’t train with the team today, we’ll evaluate whether he can start or come off the bench.”
With Real Madrid monitoring his recovery closely, fans and the club will be hoping for Güler’s swift return to action.
Vincenzo Montella, the head coach of Turkey’s national team, provided an update on Real Madrid’s young midfielder, Arda Güler, following an injury scare during Turkey’s Nations League match against Wales. The 19-year-old, who has been making waves at Real Madrid, suffered an injury late in the game in Cardiff, clutching his calf as he left the field in visible discomfort.
The injury raised concerns at Real Madrid, where they have already faced several injury setbacks this season. However, initial reports have since suggested that Güler’s injury might not be as severe as initially feared. On Sunday, Montella offered further reassurance about Güler’s condition.
“Arda Güler took a knock near the end of the match,” Montella said. “Yesterday, he couldn’t walk comfortably. Even if he doesn’t train with the team today, we’ll evaluate whether he can start or come off the bench.”
As Real Madrid continues to monitor Güler’s recovery, both fans and the club are hoping for a quick return to action for the talented young midfielder.