Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos suffered a broken nose in Saturday’s derby draw with Atletico Madrid, the club have confirmed.
Ramos was substituted at the interval at the Wanda Metropolitano, having suffered the injury in a clash with Lucas Hernandez late in the first half – the Spain international’s nose pouring with blood.
Coach Zinedine Zidane had suggested after the game that it was a fracture, and Madrid have now confirmed the extent of the injury in a short statement following medical tests.
Madrid have released no details of Ramos’ expected lay-off, Zidane similarly having been unsure of a timescale for his return.
The European champions are now 10 points off the pace of rivals and La Liga leaders Barcelona, remaining in third place.
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