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They warn about Dani Carvajal and his return to the field: 'He'll come back like...'

Dani Carvajal returns from his injury and issues a warning about how his comeback will be

This season, injuries have struck Real Madrid hard in several positions. Dani Carvajal was one of those who suffered the most serious ones, being sidelined for many months. This was a major setback that Madridists have noticed, but they can already see the light at the end of the tunnel.

Carvajal is working in training sessions and is in the final stage of his recovery. In fact, it's not ruled out that he could be at the Club World Cup, helping the team. His physio has spoken about his return and has issued a warning about what his comeback will be like.

Two men sitting on a sports bench, one with crutches and a knee brace.
Carvajal and Ancelotti talking on a bench | Real Madrid Confidencial

Javier García, from Centro Vitalidade in Boadilla del Monte (Madrid), has spoken out. He's been in charge of his recovery after his injury and has given an interview to OK Diario. He has eased doubts by assuring that "he'll come back like a bull" from his serious setback.

"We've worked a lot on the quadriceps, hamstrings, leg with radiofrequency, and the popliteal tendon," he points out. This work has allowed Dani to leave his injury behind. Above all, it's focused on his return to the field with guarantees.

Real Madrid plan to wait for Carvajal's return

It's true that Carvajal will be with the rest of his teammates at the Club World Cup. In the United States, he'll complete training sessions but might not get minutes during the tournament. They don't want to risk a relapse by pushing him before he's ready.

Soccer player in a white uniform with a captain's armband in a stadium full of spectators.
Carvajal in a match with Real Madrid | Real Madrid Confidencial

However, Javier García has admitted that his work has been in conjunction with Real Madrid for his return. "What we do is try to integrate all the tools we have to help him. Regarding the work he does with the club's physiotherapists, we can try to shorten the return time," he said.

He has recovered in 8 months (8 meses), and everything suggests that he'll be at one hundred percent sooner than desired. "Knowing Dani, seeing his attitude and what he's like in terms of character and personality, I think he'll come back like a bull," Javier points out. This isn't surprising since Carvajal's mentality is to help the team.

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