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·2 August 2025
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As reported by Mario Cortegana in The Athletic and Alberto Pereiro on Onda Cero, Real Madrid has begun a complete restructuring of its medical department following a season with a high number of injuries, especially muscular ones, that severely affected key players such as Carvajal and Militao.
Dr. Felipe Segura, present at the club since 2021, now assumes full control of the medical area. His leadership is expected to bring cohesion and a renewed focus on injury prevention and treatment, marking a change of course after the criticisms accumulated in previous campaigns.
Similarly, Dr. Manuel Arroyo, previously at Granada, has been hired and enjoys a great reputation.
With these initiatives, Real Madrid seeks not only to respond to an accumulated physical crisis, in which it suffered more than 50 injuries during the previous season, but to establish a new philosophy of prevention and consistent performance for the upcoming season
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