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Real Madrid Legend Reveals Playing Champions League Ties With Concussion

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A former Real Madrid legend, now representing Manchester United, recently opened up about his experiences playing through concussions during his illustrious career. The player, who was a key figure for Real Madrid from 2011 to 2021, shared insights into the challenges he faced while dealing with head injuries on the field.

During a Champions League match against Manchester City, the player disclosed that he had suffered a concussion, which significantly impacted his performance. He described feeling disoriented from the warm-up and struggling to maintain focus during the game, leading to personal disappointment.

Prior to the City match, the player had also experienced a head injury during a La Liga game against Getafe. Despite following a recovery protocol, he later realized that he had not fully recuperated from the effects of the concussion, resulting in fatigue and subpar performances in subsequent matches.

Reflecting on his experiences, the player emphasized the importance of promptly recognizing and addressing head injuries. He suggested that undergoing tests to assess his abilities could have facilitated a better recovery process and improved his performance on the field.

The former Real Madrid star's story serves as a poignant reminder of the physical and mental challenges that athletes may encounter during their careers. His insights underscore the significance of player welfare and advocate for greater awareness of head injuries in professional sports.

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