Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has said Karim Benzema could be fit for Thursday’s Copa del Rey quarter-final against Athletic Bilbao at San Mames, but warned he will not be risked unnecessarily.
The France striker – who sustained a hamstring strain in the 2-2 draw with Elche on January 23 – will train with his team-mates on Wednesday, according to Ancelotti, but the coach said he will only play if he is at “100 per cent”.
Benzema has been in excellent form for the LaLiga leaders, scoring 24 goals and assisting a further nine in 28 appearances in all competitions this season.
Speaking at a media conference ahead of Thursday’s game, Ancelotti said: “We don’t know yet [if Benzema will play], because he’s only been able to do individual work.
“He has good feelings, and now he is going to train with the group. At the end, we will make a decision. We’re not going to risk it. If he has the medical discharge, he will play; if not, no.”
Asked again about Benzema, Ancelotti reiterated: “The decision is simple. If he is well, he will play; if not, he will stay at home. If he is not 100 per cent, it makes no sense to put him in a game that is going to demand a lot from us.”
The Italian also suggested his South American players may be able to play some part, despite only now returning from international duty after yesterday’s CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers.
Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo both played in Brazil’s 4-0 win against Paraguay, with Casemiro an unused substitute, while Federico Valverde featured in Uruguay’s 4-1 win against Venezuela. Eder Militao was allowed to return to Madrid by Brazil a few days early as he was suspended for the Paraguay game.
“We also have to assess the status of the players who have played with their national teams,” Ancelotti added. “If they are just tired, they will travel. They may not start the game, but I may need them throughout the game, especially if we get to extra time.
“Vinicius and Rodrygo come back from playing, but they are 20 years old, not 60 like me. I think they can get back.”
Madrid have faced Athletic three times already this season, twice in the league and once in the recent final of the Supercopa de Espana, with Los Blancos winning all three – including a 2-1 victory at San Mames just before the mid-season break.
“It’s a very important match,” Ancelotti added. “It’s a competition in which we are very excited. It is a difficult match, against a strong opponent and a very difficult environment such as San Mames.
“We’ve played well the previous three games against them, but it will be a very close game. To win in San Mames, you have to get the best”
Ancelotti said he still did not know if he was going to start Thibaut Courtois or Andriy Lunin in goal, but a more pressing selection issue will be a left-back, with both Ferland Mendy and Marcelo unavailable.
“There are two options, [David] Alaba or Nacho,” he said. “I’ve already decided, but I’m not going to say it.
“The evaluation does not depend on whether Nico Williams or [Alex] Berenguer plays. Nacho is more defensive and less used to it. Alaba gives us a lot of options with the ball and he’s used to playing there.”