Knee injury sidelines Arbeloa for 6-8 weeks
Knee injury sidelines Arbeloa for 6-8 weeks
Arbeloa will be sidelined for nearly two months by a knee injury, putting the Spain international's participation at the World Cup in jeopardy.

Madrid: Real Madrid defender Alvaro Arbeloa will be sidelined for nearly two months by a knee injury, putting the Spain international's participation at the World Cup in jeopardy.

Arbeloa said his right knee is worse than he thought "but if everything goes well, I'll be out from six-to-eight weeks."

The 31-year-old right back has been a regular for Spain since it won the 2008 European Championship, but was left out of coach Vicente del Bosque's last squad list.

Nevertheless, the former Liverpool player hopes to return by May.

"Hopefully I make it back in time to play in the Champions League final if Madrid make it and the World Cup if I'm picked," Arbeloa said.

Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said Friday that Dani Carvajal will take over for Arbeloa, who has one goal from 28 appearances for the Spanish leaders.

"Arbeloa's absence is a big loss for us," Ancelotti said. "We've worked with Nacho (Fernandez) at the position in case Carvajal gets injured. Nacho is a quality player who can play that role, as can Sergio Ramos as a last option."

Madrid leads Atletico Madrid by three points, and is four points ahead of Barcelona. Unlike former coach Jose Mourinho, Ancelotti is showing an ability to keep Madrid's array of talented players and egos content despite having to relegate many to the bench.

Spain midfielder Francisco "Isco" Alarcon and Spain under-21 talents Jese Rodriguez and Asier Illarramendi have been reduced to substitute minutes with Madrid's attack of Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Gareth Bale in great form.

"All of the players are ready to play," said Ancelotti, who even compared Isco to former AC Milan player Clarence Seedorf. "I talk to them all and tell them they might just play one minute but it could be the most important minute of the season."

The Italian coach also dismissed reports that forward Angel Di Maria preferred to sit out against Malaga rather than risk a booking and subsequent ban that would see the Argentine miss next week's showdown with Barcelona.

"I'd be surprised if Di Maria didn't want to play against Malaga. I'm not going to choose my teams worrying about bookings or things like that," Ancelotti said. "If Di Maria is shown a card then someone else will fill in for him against Barca, it's not a problem."

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