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Having returned from Serbian service in stellar form, Jovic was ready to start against Villarreal until his coronavirus diagnosis.

Luka Jovic has yet to live up to expectations at Real Madrid. His first year at the Bernabéu was marked by controversy: he had a bitter aftermath with Serbian coach Ljubiša Tumbakovic; He skipped the lockdown in Madrid to go to Belgrade and invited a friend from Serbia who turned out to have coronavirus to Madrid. Added to this is his poor performance on the pitch, which has been well below expectations for the 60 million euros that Real Madrid paid for him. He has scored just two goals in more than 800 minutes.

But it is also true that the Serbian forward has had some bad luck, as has been made clear by his recent Covid-19 diagnosis. Jovic returned from the international break with renewed energy after having impressed in all three of Serbia’s games, scoring three goals and providing two assists in 230 minutes played.

Upon his return to Madrid, Jovic was confident that his good form could continue with the Real Madrid shirt. Your place in the starting eleven for Saturday’s game against Villarreal It was practically insured as Benzema continued to feel some discomfort from a muscle injury he suffered against Valencia before the international break.

Jovic’s propensity for injury

But the PCR test carried out on his return to Madrid confirmed that Jovic had caught the coronavirus while on duty with Serbia, something that was not entirely surprising considering that on Wednesday four positives were detected in the Serbian field (three players and a physio).

In his best moment of form since signing for Madrid and with the doors of the starting XI open for him, Jovic was forced to go into quarantine and will remain there until he can return a negative test. Despite being just 23 years old, the Serbian player has been prone to injuries: This is his sixth absence for medical reasons since he signed for Madrid almost a year and a half ago.

In his absence, Mariano was awarded an extremely rare starting spot against Villarreal and took his chance to score a goal in two minutes. As a result, The Spanish-Dominican has a goal to his name after 98 minutes played this season, while Jovic has not returned a goal after 208 minutes. It remains to be seen if Benzema will return for the midweek match against Inter Milan. Otherwise, Mariano will have another chance to defend Zidane in Jovic’s absence.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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