Real Madrid vs Osasuna: Absences Shape Ninth-Rround Clash in La Liga

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The Merengues host Osasuna with the absence of Alaba, Militao, Guler and Nacho.

The season in the First Division continues for Real Madrid Football Club. The Merengues will welcome Osasuna in the ninth round of La Liga, a clash that arrives as Carlo Ancelotti faces a lineup puzzle due to multiple injuries and suspensions. The team is determined to maintain its leadership as the campaign unfolds.

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Real Madrid must cover absences

One day before kickoff, Real Madrid confronts four notable gaps caused by injuries and suspensions. Alaba, Militao, Guler and Nacho will miss the match, forcing coach Ancelotti to map out a plan that preserves balance and intensity against a stubborn Osasuna side. The objective is clear: sustain leadership through a demanding round in the league.

To address these gaps, the manager may lean on academy products or adjust the lineup, with strategic decisions on how to marshal the defense. There is even talk of shifting midfielders into central defense if necessary, as Ancelotti seeks a capable solution for the high-stakes fixture.

THE HISTORY OF REAL MADRID VS. OSASUNA

POSSIBLE ALIGNMENTS OF REAL MADRID VS. OSASUNA

Real Madrid (1-4-3-3): Kepa; Carvajal, Rudiger, Tchouaméni, Mendy; Kroos, Modric, Camavinga; Bellingham; Rodrygo and Vinicius.

Osasuna (1-4-3-3): Sergio Herrera; Rubén Peña, Alejandro Catena, David García, Juan Cruz Álvaro Armada; Lucas Torró, Jon Moncayola, Iker Muñoz; Enrique Barja, Jose Arnáiz and Ante Budimir.

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THE CALL FOR REAL MADRID VS. OSASUNA

INJURED AND SANCTIONED BY REAL MADRID VS. OSASUNA

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