AS: Camavinga’s form has been ups and downs, with injuries hampering his development

As reported by Aspen, Camavinga's status has been ups and downs this season, and injuries have hindered the French player's development. His goal and challenge is to find a stable game state.
The article writes that in the pursuit of stability, Camavinga’s task is to make his highlight moments more sustainable. He has the potential to make a difference and both Real Madrid and he know it. However, he needs to go a step further and show more of the El Clasico-like performances rather than the inconsistent form he had against Liverpool and Rayo Vallecano.
It is crucial to find stability, not only in football skills, but also in physical condition. The two complement each other, and physical problems are the key factor affecting Camavinga's performance.
Recent muscle injuries, especially hamstring problems, although not serious, have prevented Camavinga from participating in the French national team's training and missed games with Ukraine and Azerbaijan.
Therefore, Camavinga returned to Spain, underwent examination and treatment at Real Madrid, and was diagnosed with overload and overuse of the biceps of his left leg.
Camavinga failed to make a breakthrough at some critical moments, partly because of physical problems that hindered his progress. Last season, when he was about to break out, he missed 35 of 68 games, accounting for 51.5%.
Camavinga's season with the most playing time is the 2022-23 season, but the number of starts is gradually decreasing: from 39 games (3551 minutes), to 32 games (2780 minutes), and then to 22 games (2082 minutes).
After Alonso took over Real Madrid, Camavinga's start was not smooth either. When Alonso arrived, Camavinga was recovering from a left adductor injury he sustained on April 20. And just when Camavinga saw hope, another ankle problem occurred. On September 20, he finally returned to the game (against Espanyol), and on October 19 (against Getafe), he returned to the starting lineup for Real Madrid. This is his first start after 182 days.
In that game, Camavinga won 10 confrontations, 4 steals, and an interception success rate of 100%. So he started the national derby again and continued to shine.
Alonso's bold attempt allowed Camavinga to play a key role on the right and successfully inhibited Barcelona's midfield engine. He performed well on the defensive end (won 8 duels, the highest in the team) and was very clean with the ball (three dribbles, ranking third), which earned him the opportunity to enter Real Madrid's main lineup.
But Camavinga was lackluster against Liverpool, winning only one duel and four fewer than Guler. Against Rayo Vallecano, Camavinga replaced Joan Armene in midfield and performed similarly poorly. After sparkling nine days ago, Camavinga's performance quickly declined.
Now, Camavinga is injured again, this time an overload injury to his left biceps. Although the injury is not serious and will not affect his performance against Elche, it is a small setback for his pursuit of stable performance.
However, Alonso can continue to coach Camavinga at close range in the following offseason, which is considered a positive aspect. For Real Madrid, Camavinga is like an unknown factor, with huge potential that has not yet been fully realized. The current goal is to keep Camavinga playing consistently and avoid ups and downs.
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