The season has barely begun, and Real Madrid has already suffered its first casualty. Jude Bellingham has sustained an injury and will be sidelined for a month. The Royal Club announced that Bellingham suffered a blow towards the end of this morning’s training session, preventing him from finishing the session. He left the field and underwent examinations, which revealed a muscle issue in his foot. Real Madrid’s medical team has confirmed that Bellingham will be unable to assist his teammates for approximately one month. This means he will miss the start of the Champions League and several La Liga matches. Specifically, he will be absent for games against Valladolid, Las Palmas, Betis, and Real Sociedad. Depending on how quickly he recovers, he might be in contention for matches against Espanyol and/or Alavés.Jude criticising his co-stars: You three – finish the attack! It’s really hard to run backReal Madrid has no shortage of depth in their squad, so they are unlikely to rush Jude Bellingham back onto the field, as that could be counterproductive. His seasons have practically merged, with little to no rest after May. He spent most of the time with the England national team and then continued training with only a short break. Before Jude Bellingham, Eduardo Camavinga suffered an injury during the UEFA Super Cup match, with a strain in his left knee ligament. Additionally, David Alaba has been out for some time, and his return has become complicated. He had to undergo another procedure, which prevented him from competing in the European Championship. If minor injuries continue, there will be an uproar in European football, with renewed discussions about the overcrowded match calendar.LA LIGA MATCHDAY 2Friday20:00: (2.15) Celta (3.30) Valencia (3.50)20:30: (2.50) Sevilla (3.40) Villareal (2.80)Saturday18:00: (2.50) Osasuna (3.05) Mallorca (3.10)20:00: (1.65) Barcelona (3.70) Ath.Bilbao (5.60)22:30: (3.70) Espanyol (3.15) Sociedad (2.15)22:30: (2.55) Getafe (3.15) Rayo Vallecano (3.20)Sunday18:00: (1.18) Real Madrid (7.25) Valladolid (15.0)20:00: (2.35) Leganes (3.10) Las Palmas (3.30)20:15: (2.55) Alaves (3.20) Betis (3.15)22:30: (1.63) Atl.Madrid (3.90) Girona (5.50)***odds are subject to change***