🚨 Breaking news: Huijsen injury confirmed
Real Madrid has added a new name to its list of absentees at a crucial stage of the 2026 season. After undergoing various clinical tests, the club's Medical Services have confirmed that the young defender Dean Huijsen is suffering from a physical ailment that will keep him off the field immediately.
Official Diagnosis and Recovery Time
According to the official medical report issued by the institution on February 20, the center-back has been diagnosed with a muscle injury in the calf of his right leg. As is customary in the club's statements, no exact recovery time has been specified, only stating that the player is "pending evolution." However, such injuries typically require between two and three weeks of rehabilitation, depending on the degree of the muscle tear.
A Setback for the White Defense
This absence represents a significant setback for the rotation scheme, especially considering that Huijsen had established himself as a regular substitute and a future prospect in the defense. The coaching staff will now have to adjust their defensive planning for upcoming commitments, while the player begins his recovery process at Ciudad Real Madrid.
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🚨 Real Madrid confirm injury to key defender
A tough blow for Real.
Real Madrid has added a new name to its injury list at a crucial moment in the 2026 season. After undergoing various clinical examinations, the club’s medical staff confirmed that Dean Huijsen has suffered an injury that will prevent him from playing immediately.
According to the official medical statement released by the club on February 20, the central defender is suffering from a muscle injury in his right calf. As is customary in the club’s statements, no exact recovery time was specified, with the statement simply indicating that the player is “awaiting further developments.” However, this type of injury typically requires between two and three weeks of rehabilitation, depending on the degree of muscle tear.
This injury represents a significant setback for Real’s defensive rotation, especially since Huijsen had established himself as a regular substitute and a hope for the future. The coaching staff will now have to adjust their defensive plans for the upcoming matches, while the player begins his recovery process at Ciudad Real Madrid.
This article was translated into French by artificial intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.
Browns announce OC Travis Switzer, DC Mike Rutenberg, STC Byron Storer
The Browns officially named three key members of head coach Todd Monken's first coaching staff on Friday.
They have hired offensive coordinator Travis Switzer, defensive coordinator Mike Rutenberg, and special teams coordinator Byron Storer.
Switzer worked under Monken in Baltimore as the Ravens' run game coordinator. He spent the last three years in that role and was on Baltimore's staff for nine years in total.
Rutenberg was the defensive pass game coordinator in Atlanta last year. He was the Jets' linebackers coach for the previous four seasons.
Storer was an assistant special teams coach for the Packers the last four years. He has also worked for the Raiders, Buccaneers, and Chargers.