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Real Madrid lose Bale for at least a month

Xinhua, November 24, 2016 Adjust font size:

Real Madrid will be without striker Gareth Bale for at least four weeks and possibly into 2017, the club confirmed.

According to the official Real Madrid website (realmadrid.com), the Welsh international suffered "a traumatic dislocation of the peroneal tendons of his right ankle" during Tuesday night's Champions League tie away to Sporting Lisbon.

This is an injury which may or may not need surgery with the club explaining the treatment is "depending on the evolution" of the injury, but in the most optimistic of circumstances Bale will need around a month to recover, meaning he will not play again in 2016 and will miss both the Classico away to FC Barcelona on December 3rd and the World Club Championships in the middle of December.

However, there is a chance that he may need an operation to repair the damaged ligaments, in which case the recovery time would double to around two months, meaning it would be unlikely to reappear before the end of January.

The club has not announced now long left back Marcelo, who also had to limp out of Tuesday's 2-1 win, will be sidelined for, but with Bale's name added to an injury list which already includes Tony Kroos and Alvaro Morata, Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane will hope for good news regarding the left back.

The positive for Zidane was that midfielder Casemiro was able to return to full training with his team-mates after around 2 months recovering from a broken bone in his leg, although he is unlikely to be fit to face Sporting Gijon on Saturday. Endit