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Militao approaches return in Club World Cup

The Brazilian defender has intensified his training since March, following the rehabilitation program meticulously, and hopes to return to competition during the upcoming tournament, a goal he previously discussed with Ancelotti, and will continue to pursue with Alonso.

Militao has been working with the medical staff and his personal fitness trainer, and those close to him confirm that he is in the best physical and mental condition. Before his injury, Militao was one of the standout defenders and was selected in the La Liga's ideal lineup.

Real Madrid's stats have declined without him, as the team conceded 1.35 goals per game compared to 0.94 with him, and Brazil's national team has also been affected by his absence.

Militao's return represents a strong addition for Real, even though it is not from the market, and Xabi Alonso sees him as the cornerstone for building the team's defense in the upcoming phase.

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