Thibaut Courtois, the Real Madrid goalkeeper, has expressed his readiness to start in the upcoming Champions League final against Borussia Dortmund. Despite facing two serious knee injuries and being sidelined for a significant part of the season, Courtois has maintained exceptional form since his return to action on May 4 against Cádiz. He has managed
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The exclusion of Thibaut Courtois from the Belgium squad for Euro 2024 has raised many eyebrows, especially considering he is poised to play in the Champions League final. Last June, Courtois made headlines when he walked out on the Belgium squad after not being named captain following Eden Hazard’s retirement. This decision led to a
Carlo Ancelotti’s witty and humorous approach to handling the debate on whether to start Thibaut Courtois or Andriy Lunin in the Champions League final adds a touch of light-heartedness to what is undoubtedly a serious decision. His ability to crack jokes and maintain a sense of fun while addressing such a crucial issue demonstrates his
Thibaut Courtois, the talented goalkeeper for Real Madrid, is set to make a remarkable return to the starting lineup for the Champions League final against Borussia Dortmund. Despite being sidelined for a significant portion of the season due to two serious knee injuries, Courtois has made a triumphant comeback. His recent performances, including impressive clean
Carlo Ancelotti has taken a cautious approach when it comes to the return of Thibaut Courtois, refusing to speculate on the goalkeeper’s potential participation in a Champions League final. Despite confirming that Courtois will start for Real Madrid in LaLiga on Saturday against Cádiz, Ancelotti remains focused on the immediate future without looking too far