Courtois ruled out for eight weeks in devastating blow to Real Madrid’s double hopes
Courtois ruled out for eight weeks in devastating blow to Real Madrid’s double hopes Real Madrid have been dealt a major blow after goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois was ruled out for at least six weeks with a thigh injury. The 33-year-old sustained the issue during the Champions League last-16 second-leg clash against Manchester City. Courtois started the match but was forced off at half-time and replaced by Andriy Lunin.
Initial assessments suggested the injury was not serious, but further tests confirmed a muscle problem in his quadriceps. Real Madrid later confirmed the diagnosis, stating that his recovery would be monitored closely. Sources indicate the Belgian international is expected to miss at least six weeks, with a potential absence stretching closer to eight weeks.
The timing of the injury presents a significant setback for the Spanish side. Courtois is now set to miss both legs of Real Madrid’s Champions League quarter-final tie against Bayern Munich in April. His availability for a potential semi-final also remains uncertain.
The injury is believed to be linked to physical overload after a demanding run of matches. Courtois has been a key figure for Real Madrid this season, making 41 appearances across all competitions. He has also kept 16 clean sheets and started almost every Champions League fixture.
His absence will be felt immediately, beginning with the upcoming Madrid derby against Atletico Madrid. Real Madrid currently sit second in La Liga, chasing leaders Barcelona. With several important fixtures approaching, the responsibility will now fall on Lunin to step in.