Thibaut Courtois’ injury has opened a golden opportunity for Andriy Lunin, and the timing couldn’t be better, as El Clasico approaches.
With Courtois sidelined, Lunin will step up as the main goalkeeper for Real Madrid’s upcoming matches. Courtois is expected to miss not only El Clasico but also the matches against Valencia and AC Milan. His status for the Osasuna clash remains uncertain.
Remarkably, Lunin has an unbeaten record against Barcelona, which adds an exciting edge to his start. In his three previous games against Barcelona, Lunin has emerged victorious each time.
Blessing in disguise
His first big win was a 3-1 victory at the Santiago Bernabeu during the 2022-23 season. Since then, he has continued to prove his worth.
One of his most memorable moments came when he took over as the starting goalkeeper in the Spanish Super Cup final, leading Real Madrid to a decisive 4-1 victory.
Another notable win was a thrilling 3-2 that contributed significantly to securing the title for Madrid last season.
Last season, Lunin was ready to step in after Courtois suffered a cruciate ligament injury, and he is once again filling that vital role.
Courtois still #1
Despite knowing that Courtois is the primary goalkeeper, Lunin has embraced his position as a reliable backup, showing patience and readiness whenever needed.
At just 25, he has shown maturity and determination, which Real Madrid rewarded with a contract extension until 2030, complete with a pay increase. This came at a time when speculation around his potential departure was growing.
Courtois’ injury has given Lunin a chance to solidify his role as a dependable alternative. As he takes on one game after another, he is gradually building his reputation and proving he’s ready to compete at the top level.
Now, with a long-term contract and an unbreakable commitment to Real Madrid, Lunin looks forward to making every appearance count, particularly in the lead-up to this iconic Clasico.