Real Madrid Defender Miguel Parales Suffers ACL Injury Crisis
Miguel Parales, a Real Madrid academy defender, has suffered an ACL tear, adding to the growing injury concerns within the club.
Real Madrid’s injury crisis continues as academy defender Miguel Parales has been diagnosed with a torn ACL. The club confirmed this latest setback, which highlights a growing concern over long-term injuries impacting players across all levels.
Parales, a key player for Real Madrid's reserve team, sustained the injury during training. This is not an isolated case, as Real Madrid has already seen key first-team players like Thibaut Courtois, David Alaba, Dani Carvajal, and Eder Militao suffer similar ACL injuries in the last two seasons.
Sources close to the club, including Spanish media outlets, have raised concerns about the training intensity being a contributing factor. The issue now extends beyond the first team, as young talents like Sesar Palacios, Juan Martinez, and Masunero have also experienced serious ligament injuries in the past year.
Parales’ absence is a major blow to coach Alvaro Arbeloa, who now faces a shortage of defensive options in Real Madrid’s second team. Reports suggest that Parales could be sidelined for six to nine months, depending on the progress of his recovery.
Real Madrid’s medical and coaching staff are actively investigating the root cause of these recurring injuries. While critics have blamed the club’s conditioning programs, the consistency of ACL injuries among academy players raises further alarm.
The growing injury list is becoming a significant challenge for Real Madrid as they look to maintain their dominance in both La Liga and European competitions. Fans and analysts alike are calling for immediate changes to prevent future cases.