In a season already defined by a grueling injury list, Real Madrid fans were met with a rather unusual update ahead of today’s match against Getafe.
Midfield dynamo Eduardo Camavinga has been officially ruled out of the squad, but the reason isn’t a torn muscle or a twisted ankle—it’s a severe toothache.

The news, first reported by Cope and later confirmed by the club’s squad announcement, comes as a frustrating blow for manager Álvaro Arbeloa.
Camavinga reportedly missed Sunday’s final training session to undergo emergency dental treatment. While the issue is considered minor in the long term, the pain and subsequent procedure were enough to sideline him for tonight’s capital derby.
A Midfield Crisis Deepens
The timing of this dental disaster is particularly “bitter” for Los Blancos. Arbeloa is currently navigating a significant injury crisis in the center of the park:
- Jude Bellingham: Sidelined with a long-term issue.
- Dani Ceballos: Still in the treatment room.
- Kylian Mbappé: Missing due to ongoing knee discomfort.
With Camavinga out, the spotlight shifts to 18-year-old sensation Thiago Pitarch. The youngster has earned rave reviews from the coaching staff and is widely expected to step into the starting XI, potentially alongside Federico Valverde and Aurélien Tchouaméni.
The Silver Lining
Despite the frustration, there is some relief for the Madrid faithful. Unlike the ACL tear suffered by Dortmund’s Emre Can earlier this week, Camavinga’s “injury” is strictly temporary.
The Frenchman is expected to return to training almost immediately and should be fully available for the upcoming fixture against Celta Vigo on Friday.
Furthermore, the squad received a double boost with the return of defender Dean Huijsen and forward Rodrygo, both of whom have been included in the matchday list after recovering from their respective knocks.
