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Real Madrid receives bad news from Bellingham before the weekend league

It is reported that midfielder Bellingham missed training at Real Madrid due to fear of worsening injuries, which is a fierce moment in the fight against rival Barcelona for the La Liga title.

Bellingham missed recent training in Real Madrid

According to Relevo, Bellingham felt mild muscle discomfort on Thursday. The Real Madrid medical team is not overly concerned about this and sees it as a preventive measure. However, his absence from the team's joint training undoubtedly puts a question mark on whether he can play in the key game against Celta on Sunday.

Although star forwards Mbappe and Vinicius have resumed full training on Friday after dealing with minor muscle problems early in the week, Bellingham's form remains unclear. The Real Madrid medical team is closely watching the situation and is still waiting for a detailed medical report.

In addition to physical fitness issues in the front line and midfield, Real Madrid is also preparing for personnel adjustments on the defense line. Rudiger's injury and suspension forced head coach Ancelotti to adjust his defense again, with left-back Fran Garcia and centre-back Raul Asensio expected to start separately.

On the other side, Lucas Vazquez is likely to appear again at the right back position, bringing stability and experience to the team. Meanwhile, Joan Améni, who usually plays as a midfielder, may once again serve as an emergency support for the centre-back.

Real Madrid is very clear about the situation this weekend. The Whites understood that if they didn't score three points in the game against Celta Vigo, they would seriously damage their hopes of surpassing Barcelona in the final rounds of the season. Considering that Barcelona will almost certainly beat Valladolid, the bottom-ranked team that has been confirmed to be relegated, Real Madrid must win the game to maintain a 4-point gap before next weekend's key national derby.