Thibaut Courtois Diagnosed with Sacroiliitis, Expected to Return for FIFA Club World Cup

Real Madrid's goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has been diagnosed with sacroiliitis, raising concerns among fans. However, he is expected to recover in time for the FIFA Club World Cup in the USA. This news brings hope to the team as they prepare for the tournament, with reliable sources indicating that Courtois will likely be fit for selection. Read on to learn more about his recovery and its impact on Real Madrid's chances in the competition.
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Thibaut Courtois Diagnosed with Sacroiliitis, Expected to Return for FIFA Club World Cup

Thibaut Courtois' Injury Update

Thibaut Courtois, the goalkeeper for Real Madrid, has been diagnosed with sacroiliitis, as reported by the club's medical team. This diagnosis comes as Courtois' name has been making headlines in Madrid, where he has been added to the team's growing list of injured players.


Real Madrid issued a statement confirming the diagnosis, stating: "After conducting tests on Thibaut Courtois, our medical staff has diagnosed him with sacroiliitis. His recovery process will be closely monitored."


On a positive note for fans of Real Madrid, Courtois is anticipated to be fit for the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup in the United States. Reliable club insider Mario Cortegana from The Athletic has indicated that Courtois is on the path to full recovery ahead of the tournament. This development suggests that the club's first-choice goalkeeper will likely be available, which could significantly enhance the team's prospects in the competition.


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