Relief for Madrid fans as early examinations indicate Raúl Asencio has avoided injury after a late scare. Dressing-room checks reported no structural damage, clearing the academy forward to continue his breakout momentum. Still, initial assessments can flatter to deceive; soreness and swelling often surface the next day. Expect cautious monitoring in the next 24–48 hours and a conservative training load before squad decisions are made for Sunday. While optimism is justified, rivals will insist he’s unlikely to be at full tilt. For now, the headline stands: no injury confirmed — but watch the next session.

Asencio appeared to feel discomfort late in the game and was promptly evaluated by the club’s medical staff post-match. Initial examinations suggested no injury, with no signs of structural damage or acute trauma. The update was echoed by well-connected Madrid reporter Mario Cortegana, who indicated that the forward did not sustain an injury based on the first checks. The player will be observed through recovery protocols and follow-up assessments before a decision is made on his involvement in the upcoming match on Sunday.
🚨 JUST IN: Based on initial examinations, Raúl Asencio is NOT injured. @MarioCortegana
@MadridXtra
Impact Analysis
From a competitive standpoint, the headline that Raúl Asencio is “not injured” preserves Real Madrid’s flexibility in attack and maintains continuity for a player in eye-catching form. However, the phrase “initial examinations” is doing heavy lifting. Such checks often rule out acute structural problems but cannot conclusively eliminate delayed-onset muscle issues or subtle overload strains that only reveal themselves after inflammatory responses peak 24–48 hours later. As a result, the medical and performance teams will likely taper his workload, compress his minutes, and place him on a monitored return-to-train pathway even if he is technically “available.”
Tactically, Madrid retain the option to keep their pressing and link-play patterns intact if Asencio is in the matchday squad. His mobility between lines and willingness to attack second balls has complemented the senior forwards, and withdrawing him would force a reconfiguration: either a narrower setup, a false-nine solution, or more thrust from wide channels. Psychologically, having him cleared lifts the dressing room, but opponents will target his side with physical duels and tempo spikes to test his resilience after the scare.
In short, this update stabilizes planning for the coaching staff while not eliminating risk. Expect conservative management: activation work, short-field drills, and a pre-match functional test. Madrid keep their depth; rivals will try to stretch his thresholds early.
Reaction
Online reaction swung immediately positive. “Positive feedback 👌” captured the prevailing mood, while others chimed in with “That’s awesome to hear!” and “Good for the next match.” The optimism centered on availability for Sunday: “I want him to be fit on Sunday 😂👋” summed up the urgency of the schedule. Performance plaudits rolled in too — “He was great today wtf 🔥🔥🔥” and “What a monstrous form he’s in” — reflecting how quickly an academy face can win trust when end product meets work rate.
Madrid’s supporter base relished the idea of a homegrown talent thriving: “Always love to see academy products doing well man.” Even the measured comments hinted at relief as much as celebration — “Good he has nice game tonight,” “That’s what I wanna hear.” A branded voice popped up with a hydration plug, inadvertently echoing the theme: stay fit, stay ready. Underneath the emojis and one-liners is a clear sentiment: keep the momentum, avoid setbacks, and make Sunday count. For a fanbase starved of reliable depth at times, the “not injured” tag feels like a small but timely win.
Social reactions
Thank god he was class today
Rafael Alvarez (@RafaAlvarez37)
I want him to be Fit on Sunday😂👋
Ahmed Abdullahi (@sheekh90413)
He was great today wtf 🔥🔥🔥
🍄 (@billy7Evn)
Prediction
Three scenarios shape the week. Most likely, Asencio completes a modified session, reports manageable soreness, and is named in the squad for Sunday with a plan: 20–30 minutes off the bench if game state permits. This allows medical oversight while preserving his rhythm. Second, if next-day swelling or tightness surfaces, Madrid will hold him back for one match cycle, spotlighting alternatives through the middle and shifting creative burden to established starters. That option is annoyingly pragmatic for Madrid but plays into rivals’ hands.
The least likely but still plausible route is a full participation clearance and a surprise start, contingent on flawless metrics in reactive strength and neuromuscular control tests. As a rival observer, I’m not buying it: initial green lights can mask microtrauma, and the staff won’t risk momentum in October by gambling with a rising academy piece. Expect a late fitness check on matchday and, if involved, tightly managed minutes — no hero-ball workloads, no double sessions before kick-off, and a sub window pre-planned.
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Conclusion
Call it what it is: good news with caveats. The early read says Raúl Asencio dodged injury, and that alone steadies Madrid’s week. Yet the phrase “initial examinations” deserves an asterisk; the smartest teams resist the urge to sprint after a scare. From where I’m standing — and after too many “no issues” turning into a fortnight on the bike — I’d pencil him in as a late cameo at best. Madrid can celebrate the headline; opponents will press his zones, test his duels, and force the staff’s hand on minutes.
If he clears all thresholds, he remains a live wire option who’s earned the right to keep knocking. If not, the pathway is still there: protect the player, bank the form, and return him at 100% rather than chasing 70%. Either way, the club’s depth and decision-making will be under the microscope on Sunday. For now, relief — with a rival’s raised eyebrow.
Rafael Alvarez
Thank god he was class today
Ahmed Abdullahi
I want him to be Fit on Sunday😂👋
Lil Burax
Barca next
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He was great today wtf 🔥🔥🔥
𝐇𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐎𝐟 𝐆𝐨𝐝☄️
Thank God
𝐓𝐌🇵🇸
Always love to see acedemy products doing well man
Chris
Good for the next match
Avazbek
Let’s gooo
JAYAN🤞🏾
Great
Jefferson Okiki
That’s what I wanna hear ✋🏽🙂↕️🤚🏽
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That’s awesome to hear !
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What a monstrous form he’s in
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Thank Goodness
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Positive feedback 👌
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