Federico Valverde suffered an injury to the semimembranosus muscle in his right leg during Real Madrid's 0–0 draw with Rayo Vallecano on Sunday. The midfielder underwent medical tests on Monday.
What happened?
The injury occurred in the 85th minute, prompting Valverde to ask for a substitution.
The diagnosis
The official diagnosis confirmed the injury, but it is not considered serious.
Valverde will need to rest for several days and remain in Madrid under observation. His recovery time will depend on his progress in the coming days.
Impact on Uruguay
The timing of the injury comes just before the international break, meaning Valverde will miss Uruguay's friendly matches against Mexico and the United States.
Marcelo Bielsa will also be without Darwin Núñez and Nicolás de la Cruz, both sidelined with physical problems.
Within Real Madrid, there's calm despite the scare, as tests have ruled out a muscle tear.
Valverde will not return until he's fully fit. His comeback is expected in around 10 days, provided there are no setbacks in his recovery.
A historic record
Before the bad news, Valverde achieved a major milestone: he became the Uruguayan player with the most appearances in Real Madrid's history.
Valverde reached 338 official appearances, surpassing José Emilio Santamaría, the legendary defender who played for Madrid between 1957 and 1966.
Since making his debut in October 2018 against Viktoria Plzeň in the Champions League, Valverde has grown into one of the team's leaders and vice-captains.
His trophy cabinet already includes 14 titles — among them 2 Champions Leagues, 3 Club World Cups, 3 LaLiga titles, 1 Copa del Rey, and 3 Spanish Super Cups.
Valverde's absence will be felt by Carlo Ancelotti, who sees Valverde as one of his most irreplaceable players for his energy, versatility, and leadership.
Even though the diagnosis brings relief, Real Madrid won't take any risks — their midfield engine will rest, but not for long.
Soon, Federico Valverde will be back doing what he does best: running, pressing, and driving Real Madrid toward another victory.