Monday, 1 April 2013

True Madrid: Does Iker Casillas Have a Future at the Club? - Bleacher Report

Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas has had to look at on from the sidelines recently, out injured for days gone by two months with a metacarpal on his left hand (via RealMadrid.com). His group have performed well in his absence, but Casillas is on the mend now and would be hoping to regain his invest the medial side sooner or later. In accordance with current quotations from his manager Jose Mourinho, though, he may have to wait only a little longer to feature straight back on the message for Real. As per MSN.FoxSports.com: "In baseball we've to be honest with ourselves and with our players,'' said Mourinho. ''Casillas is still not ready to be Diego Lopez's backup.'' Mourinho said Casillas wouldn't be named to his group for Wednesday's game against Galatasaray often in the Champions League quarterfinals, but would be so for next weekend's Spanish league match against Levante. A go back to the bench for Iker could of course be the first logical step as he returns to complete training and attempts to regain match sharpness after around 12 weeks out of action, however it will not be his first stint on the bench in 2013. Ahead of the cold weather break, Casillas found herself displaced by Antonio Adan, who began four suits all through December and January. A red card, and subsequent suspension, against Real Sociedad seems to own signalled the end of his unique problem for the No. 1 spot, nevertheless the message to Casillas would have been loud and clear. Denis Doyle/Getty Photographs The hand injury which Iker then experienced meant that Madrid were pushed into the transport market. Diego Lopez was earned from Sevilla, and the former Villarreal person has been around form all through his 10 appearances in La Liga and Champions League since then. With the No. 1 shirt greatly his for the second, and with merely a dozen more matches to play this seasona'plus any more which occur with further Champions League progressiona'it is fairly easy that Iker Casillas is forced to remain out as a backup for the remaining of this campaign. Diego Lopez is willing to keep Iker Casillas out from the Real Madrid starting XIMike Hewitt/Getty Images Is it a long-term issue, which is planning to drive Iker out of the Santiago Bernabeu? Most likely not. It's maybe not difficult. The precedent is very much set following a departure of the likes of Raul, but at age 31, Casillas however has years of top-level service in his game. It is nearly impossible that he would not accept the challenge of gaining back his area in target by right, instead of by method of it really being his to lose. Diego Lopez, also 31, has been a top-flight goalkeeper for decades but doesn't have the same knowledge, history of winning or standing within the game than his teammate has. If the one-cap Spanish stopper could remain first-choice for the others of the season, playing in more Champions League games and the Copa del Rey closing against Atletico Madrid in mid-May, he'll consider ita'rightly soa'as a good personal season, the one that vindicates his decision to leave Sevilla after just a couple of months. There is still plenty of time for the Actual club leader to work his in the past in to the team this season, of course, and Lopez will know much better than anybody that it will just take one mistake, one bad game, to be taken out of the part and a chance handed to Casillas to share his or her own claim. The safe choice then could be on Iker keeping his position from that moment on. Either way, damage and bad type has recently cost around a third to Casillas of a time since the first-choice in the Actual Madrid target. Sometimes even the most truly effective desire a sharp reminder that nobodyAis completely essential. Given the power of mentality and the technical quality of the person, it would be no surprise to see him re-established whilst the No. 1 for club and place earlier instead of latera'and then be set for another amount of many years largely unchallenged. Data from WhoScored.com

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