Madrid, Spain – Real Madrid have been dealt a significant setback as key defender Antonio Rüdiger (32) is set to be out of action for approximately two months due to injury, according to renowned football journalist Fabrizio Romano.

The club has since confirmed that the German international underwent an operation to address a partial rupture in the external meniscus of his left leg.
This news comes as a major blow to manager Carlo Ancelotti’s plans, with Rüdiger being a crucial figure in the Real Madrid defense.
His commanding presence and experience will be sorely missed during a critical period of the season.
The timing of the injury means Rüdiger will likely miss a string of important La Liga fixtures and potentially key matches in the latter stages of the Champions League, should Real Madrid progress.
The typical recovery time for a meniscus injury of this nature is around two months, although this can vary depending on the individual and the rehabilitation process.
Real Madrid will now have to rely on their other central defensive options, with the likes of Éder Militão, Nacho Fernández, and potentially others needing to step up in Rüdiger’s absence.
The club will be hoping for a swift and full recovery for the experienced defender as they navigate the remainder of the campaign.