Milan and Real Madrid are preparing for Tuesday’s Champions League clash at the Bernabeu, and both Paulo Fonseca and Carlo Ancelotti welcomed a striker back to group training.
Milan will travel to Madrid later today. Tomorrow, Tuesday, November 5, they’ll visit Carlo Ancelotti’s Real Madrid at the Bernabeu in the Champions League Round 4.
Both teams trained at their training centre Monday morning, and while Milan welcomed Tammy Abraham back, Real Madrid saw Rodrygo return to group training.
𝗩𝗘𝗥𝗦𝗢 𝗜𝗟 𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗟 𝗠𝗔𝗗𝗥𝗜𝗗 🏃🏻🏆
Rifinitura Champions per il Milan che domani affronterà il Real Madrid al Santiago Bernabeu 🔛
Queste le immagini dell’allenamento iniziato pochi istanti fa a Milanello: Gabbia a parte, Abraham prima parte da solo e poi in gruppo ⚠️… pic.twitter.com/yt6JsWT8cZ
— MilanPress.it (@MilanPress_it) November 4, 2024
Abraham has been dealing with a shoulder injury, while Rodrygo missed the last two games for Real Madrid with a hamstring injury.
Milan and Real Madrid strikers return to group training ahead of UCL meeting
MilanPress and other Italian media at Milanello showed Geoffrey Moncada and Zlatan Ibrahimovic following the Rossoneri training session.
Daniele Longo reports that Demirel Hodzic, a 19-year-old central midfielder, trained with the Milan senior team, while Francesco Camarda was not seen at Milanello today.
Ibrahimovic e Moncada a Milanello. Gabbia lavora in palestra, Hodzic aggregato ( non c’è Camarda) @cmdotcom pic.twitter.com/yJa9gTGhdn
— Daniele Longo (@86_longo) November 4, 2024
Carlo Ancelotti said he expects a “tricky” game against his former club tomorrow, while Fonseca and Mike Maignan will hold pre-match press conferences from the Spanish capital later today.
Rodrygo se está entrenando al mismo nivel que los demás y apunta a la convocatoria contra el Milan.
PD: Camavinga se ha hartado de estar en el centro del rondo y le ha hecho esta entrada al brasileño🤣🤣🤣pic.twitter.com/htnnoMDbpK
— Madrid Sports (@MadridSports_) November 4, 2024
It is November and Milan still looking like a team playing without a plan.
I am actually glad that Milan hired Fonseca, it finally pushed me to cancel my Serie A streaming subscription and quit watching Milan matches.
Thank you Cardinale and Ibra, you are doing great to drive fans off Milan.