
Real Madrid have reportedly sacked their chief medical officer, Dr. Niko Mihic, following Arda Guler’s injury-hit begin to life on the membership.
Guler, 18, joined Los Blancos for €20 million from Fenerbahce through the summer season after impressing on the senior stage in his native Turkey.
Nonetheless, he’s but to make his Actual Madrid debut attributable to harm. Guler has appeared on the bench on two events (vs Braga within the Champions League and vs Rayo Vallecano in La Liga) however he hasn’t stepped foot on the pitch in a Los Blancos shirt to this point.
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Since these appearances on the bench, Guler has suffered one other harm set-back and his debut has been pushed again till December on the earliest.
His sluggish begin to life on the Santiago Bernabeu has not impressed the Madrid hierarchy and Mihic has been faraway from his put up attributable to his dealing with of Guler’s harm points.
Mihic was answerable for coping with Guler and nursing him again to full health, however Actual Madrid weren’t glad and have sacked him, based on Marca.
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Whereas Guler isn’t the one participant that Mihic was answerable for, {the teenager}’s repeated harm issues was “one of many triggers” for his dismissal, as per the report.

Actual Madrid’s accidents
Like many managers in world soccer, Carlo Ancelotti has been dealt a tricky hand with reference to accidents this season.
Thibaut Courtois and Eder Militao are each prone to miss the whole thing of the season attributable to ACL accidents, whereas the likes of Vinicius Junior, David Alaba, Ferland Mendy and now Jude Bellingham have additionally frolicked on the sidelines.
Actual Madrid are at the moment second in La Liga, with 32 factors from their 13 video games. Los Blancos are two factors behind shock leaders Girona, whose solely defeat of the marketing campaign got here in opposition to Actual Madrid themselves on September 30.