Real Madrid will be without club captain Sergio Ramos for at least their next three games according to a report from the online edition of Spanish newspaper Marca.
Ramos sustained a hamstring strain during the international break whilst he represented the Spanish national team and as per this report, he will miss Real Madrid’s upcoming matches with Villarreal, Inter and Deportivo Alaves.
Los Blancos hope that Ramos will not miss any more than 10 days due to the injury and hope to be able to have him back available for their penultimate Champions League group stage match versus Shakhtar Donetsk at the start of next month.
The 34-year-old, who has been with Real Madrid for 15 years now, has appeared in 10 of Real Madrid’s 11 games to date this season and he has chipped in with three goals, one of which came against Inter in the Champions League earlier this month, and a single assist.