Vinicius Jr. has fully recovered from the neck injury that had sidelined him recently, according to a report from journalist Rodra (via RM4Arab).
The Brazilian winger has resumed normal training sessions and is now ready to be included in the starting lineup for Real Madrid’s upcoming match against Celta Vigo.
While the club initially mentioned that he trained alone at the training facility, Vinicius has successfully overcome the discomfort without any issues.
Injury not too serious
It must be noted that Vinicius sustained the neck injury during Real Madrid’s previous game against Villarreal, which forced him to miss international duty.
Despite the injury not being too severe, the club took a cautious approach by resting him and ensuring a complete recovery before returning him to the squad.
This cautious approach has paid off, as he is now back in top shape and training without any lingering effects.
A few days after the injury, Vinicius was reportedly back to full fitness and training normally. However, the club did specify that his sessions were carried out individually.
The extra care and attention given to his recovery process have ensured that he is ready to take on Celta Vigo without any limitations.
More time to rest
In terms of scheduling, Real Madrid’s training routine allowed Vinicius additional time to rest.
The squad trained last Wednesday and is not scheduled to return until Tuesday, providing the players, including Vinicius, with five days off to recover and prepare for the upcoming fixtures.
This break has come at an ideal time for the Brazilian, as he can now enter the match against Celta Vigo in peak condition.
Vinicius’ return will be a boost for Real Madrid as they continue to push for success this season. His recovery and readiness to play highlight the club’s careful management of his fitness, ensuring that he is in the best possible shape for the challenges ahead.