
Real Madrid will roll back to the UEFA Champions League promotion next week while they go to Arsenal on 8 April.
The side of Carlo Ancelotti fought against the last 16 along Old Foes Atletico Madrid to set up a quarter of a quarter against the Gunners.
Ancelotti wants to balance his team against a demanding general schedule and he can make changes to the trip to London.
The Italian coach is still without long -term injuries.
Thibaut Courtois is missing in the team after his early return from Belgium because of a muscle injury that he picked up on his international return.
Ancelotti's No. 1 will not be risked before the arsenal – as confirmed by the Los Blancos -Baas – prior to the La Liga collision this weekend with Valencia.
Ancelotti previously hinted in Ferland Mendy and Dani Ceballos who were ready to come back for the first stage in Arsenal, but that now looks unlikely.
Mendy was not seen again in the training and with just a few days to go to London before the flight, he would be a risk to return without completed sessions.
According to reports from Marca, Ceballos has returned to light training and is approaching a return to Match promotion.
However, the Outlet claims that his return for Tuesday's match at the Emirates Stadium seems to be rushed at this stage and it is in principle excluded '.
It is a blow to Ancelotti, because Ceballos offers grit and energy in his midfield. But a start was not expected.
Jude Bellingham could be rested against Valencia, to keep him fresh for Arsenal, with Fede Valverde and either Aurelien Tchouameni or Eduardo Camavinga that fills the third midfield slot for the visitors.
Bukayo Saka is back for Arsenal, but Mikel Arteta has confirmed that Gabriel Magalhaes will not play again this season after surgery on a hamstring injury.
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