Real Madrid's injured star quietly drops hopeful message on social media

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Real Madrid fans have been accustomed to injury reports in the last few years. They have seen so many of them, that at this point, it is basically just another Tuesday for them.

They obviously hope their players never get injured, and hopefully, with these new staff in that department, there will be less injuries for the players, but I guess time will tell.

Real Madrid are getting their players back slowly, though, with Endrick and Jude Bellingham both back on grass and recovering well in schedule.

Another player, Eduardo Camavinga - who has also been injured for a very long time - just put a positive message on his Snapchat story.

Real Madrid fans cannot be happier for Eduardo Camavinga

He put a photo of himself training on grass with the caption, "I can finally see light at the end of the tunnel."

This message was really hopeful and honestly happy. It makes me happy for him. It has been a very long time since Real Madrid fans last saw Camavinga play.

The player has not even played for a minute under new coach Xabi Alonso, and even under Carlo Ancelotti last season, we did not see too much of the Frenchman.

He was finally getting better, and then he got injured once again just before the start of the season.

The good thing now, though, is that he is getting closer and closer to full fitness, and although it is kind of obvious that Camavinga will not play on the weekend, he should try to get back on the pitch for a few minutes at the very least when Real Madrid and the rest of Europe come back from the international break in September.

You never know, though, as Real Madrid and Alonso may choose to play it safe with him in the next few weeks before letting him play again, so that he does not aggravate the injury.

The expectation should be, in my opinion, that at some point in September, Camavinga finally makes his season debut.

He is a player that can really create a huge impact on the team if he is fully fit and in form. This past year, neither of those things have happened. However, now, with a clean slate, those things can change.

Camavinga is still very young - only 22 years old - so there is plenty of time to right the wrongs from the past.

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