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Real Madrid's Sergio Ramos Returns To Training
Sergio Ramos and Karim Benzema could be ready for action on Saturday...
By Cyrus C. Malek
Real Madrid returned to training today with their sights set on Saturday's match against Sporting de Gijon at the Santiago Bernabeu. The session saw Sergio Ramos return to action after spending two days training at a lighter pace, while Kaka, Royston Drenthe and Mahamadou Diarra trained in the team's indoor facility.
As reported by Marca, Kaka continues to have problems with a muscle in his left leg and it is not yet certain whether the Brazilian will be available for Saturday's match.
Karim Benzema, however, completed his second training session after returning from the injury ward yesterday and looks to possibly be in a good enough condition to return to match action this weekend.
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As reported by Marca, Kaka continues to have problems with a muscle in his left leg and it is not yet certain whether the Brazilian will be available for Saturday's match.
Karim Benzema, however, completed his second training session after returning from the injury ward yesterday and looks to possibly be in a good enough condition to return to match action this weekend.
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