Real Madrid have officially confirmed that Brazilian winger Rodrygo Goes will miss the remainder of the season and the upcoming World Cup due to a catastrophic knee injury.
Following clinical tests on Tuesday, the club announced that the 25-year-old suffered a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament and a lateral meniscus tear in his right leg.
The injury occurred during Monday’s home defeat to Getafe, just as the player had returned from a previous spell on the sidelines with tendonitis.
Severe Rodrygo’s injury blow leaves Arbeloa with major selection headache
The loss of Rodrygo creates a massive void for both club and country at a defining moment of the year.

With the World Cup in the United States fast approaching, Brazil will have to navigate the tournament without one of their primary attacking threats.
Domestically, the situation is equally dire for Alvaro Arbeloa, who is already dealing with the absence of Kylian Mbappe.
As Real Madrid prepare for a high-stakes Champions League encounter against Manchester City, the squad is left with very few options in the final third.
The responsibility now rests on the shoulders of Vinicius Junior, Gonzalo Garcia, and Franco Mastantuono to lead the line.
For Rodrygo, the focus shifts to a long-term recovery process, as he described the diagnosis on social media as one of the most difficult obstacles of his professional career.




