Real Madrid has received great news in recent weeks, news that fills both the fans and the locker room with optimism. Dani Carvajal, key to Real Madrid, has returned after a long recovery from his knee injury. It has been months of uncertainty, but finally, the right-back is back and is poised to be the best possible signing for the club.
Carvajal's Injury and Recovery
It all began in October when Dani Carvajal suffered a serious knee injury during a match against Villarreal. The news was a blow, as the right-back has been a key piece for Real Madrid for many years. Surgery was necessary, and after months of intense work on his recovery, Carvajal has shown significant progress.
In a post on his Instagram account, Carvajal shared his happiness about returning to the field, even though he's not yet at 100%. "How much I missed you all..." he wrote on his social media, reflecting his excitement about being close to his teammates and soccer again. Without a doubt, these words resonate strongly in a Real Madrid that needs its right-back as soon as possible.

Optimism and Confidence
Although Carvajal is not yet fully recovered, the signs are clear: his return to the team is a matter of time. In his message, he also commented that he is "enjoying the recovery process," which reflects his positive attitude. The footballer has highlighted that he is progressing "little by little" and is following the "excellent plan" of recovery that will allow him to return as soon as possible, always taking care of his knee.
The right-back knows that injuries are part of soccer, but his positive mindset and daily effort will allow him to overcome this challenge.
Additionally, he has mentioned that, although he feels like a "footballer" when he's on the field, he is also taking the opportunity to enjoy moments with his family. "Not missing my little kids, enjoying not traveling so much... those little things that we can't do when active," Carvajal confessed.
Carvajal's Support for Ancelotti
Another important point in Carvajal's recent statements has been his support for Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid's coach. Despite the criticism the Italian coach has received in recent weeks, Carvajal has made it clear that Ancelotti is a "fantastic" coach.
The right-back emphasized that, in the world of soccer, situations change quickly and that, although the team has gone through difficult times, the coach remains a reference for the group. "You should never bury the coach," Carvajal commented, recalling the coach's achievements, which have been key to the two Champions won by the club in the last three years.