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Rodrygo Begins Recovery After ACL Surgery

Luigi ArrietaBy Luigi Arrieta·March 10, 2026
Rodrygo Begins Recovery After ACL Surgery

Rodrygo, Real Madrid’s dynamic Brazilian winger, has successfully undergone surgery to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament and external meniscus damage in his right leg. The procedure marks the formal beginning of what will be a lengthy rehabilitation process as the 23-year-old fights to return to elite competition. The injury represents a significant setback for both club and player at a critical stage of his career development.

What Happened

The Brazilian international sustained serious knee damage that required immediate surgical intervention. The injuries affected two key structures in the right knee—the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), which provides crucial stability during cutting and pivoting movements, and the external meniscus, the cartilage that cushions and stabilizes the joint. Both injuries are common in football but require substantial recovery time when combined.

The surgical team successfully completed the repair, addressing both structural problems in a single procedure. This approach, while demanding, allows for a unified rehabilitation strategy rather than staggered recoveries from separate issues. The success of the operation itself is positive news, but the real challenge now lies in the months of intensive physical therapy and gradual return-to-play protocols that follow.

Rodrygo’s absence creates an immediate gap in Real Madrid’s attacking options. Known for his pace, technical ability, and versatility across multiple forward positions, the 23-year-old has been a regular fixture in Carlo Ancelotti’s plans. His recovery timeline will likely extend well into the next season, making his rehabilitation one of the club’s primary medical priorities.

The Road Ahead: Recovery and Rehabilitation

ACL injuries in modern football typically require 6 to 9 months of comprehensive rehabilitation before players can return to competitive action. The presence of the meniscus injury complicates this timeline, potentially extending recovery or requiring modified approaches to certain phases of rehabilitation. Rodrygo will work with Real Madrid’s medical staff through carefully structured stages: initial healing, range-of-motion restoration, strength building, and finally, sport-specific conditioning.

The first weeks are critical for managing swelling and protecting the surgical repair. Rodrygo will progress through controlled movements before advancing to weight-bearing exercises. Weeks will extend into months as he rebuilds the muscular stability around the knee—particularly the quadriceps and hamstring strength necessary for explosive movements. Only after achieving specific strength benchmarks and passing functional tests will he transition toward agility work and eventually on-pitch activities.

Mental resilience becomes as important as physical recovery. Young players returning from ACL injuries face psychological hurdles alongside the physical challenges. Building confidence in the repaired knee, managing fear of re-injury, and maintaining focus through a lengthy absence from competition are all part of the recovery journey. Real Madrid’s sports psychology team will support Rodrygo through these demanding months.

Impact on Latin American Football

Rodrygo’s injury is significant for the broader Latin American football landscape. As one of Brazil’s most promising attacking talents at one of Europe’s biggest clubs, his development serves as a reference point for emerging players across the region. Scouts and young athletes in Colombia, Argentina, and throughout Latin America watch how elite players manage adversity and rehabilitation at the highest level. Rodrygo’s recovery process will be studied by coaching staffs and medical professionals across the continent as a case study in modern sports medicine and athlete management.

For Colombian football in particular, Rodrygo’s situation underscores the importance of comprehensive injury prevention and medical infrastructure. As more Colombian players secure moves to Europe’s top clubs, understanding how injuries are managed at that level becomes increasingly relevant. The resources available at Real Madrid—from surgical expertise to rehabilitation technology to mental health support—represent standards that Colombian clubs and young players should aspire toward.

What’s Next

Rodrygo will now enter the foundational phase of his recovery. Regular updates from Real Madrid’s medical department will likely chart his progress through rehabilitation milestones. The club faces a balancing act: pushing the recovery process appropriately without rushing a player back before he’s physically and mentally ready. Premature returns from ACL injuries dramatically increase re-injury risk, so patience will be essential despite the sporting urgency.

For scouts and coaches across Latin America, Rodrygo’s path forward offers important lessons about resilience, professionalism, and the medical realities of modern elite football. His comeback—whenever it arrives—will demonstrate how top-tier infrastructure and expertise support player recovery. In the meantime, Real Madrid and Brazilian football fans face a prolonged wait to see their talented winger back on the pitch where he belongs.

Luigi Arrieta
Luigi Arrieta Autor

Fundador de Smidrat, la plataforma que conecta deportistas jóvenes con scouts y clubes en Latinoamérica. Apasionado por el deporte y la tecnología, trabaja para que el talento no pase desapercibido.

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