Real Madrid's Jese suffers cruciate damage

Real Madrid forward Jese Rodriguez has suffered cruciate ligament damage to his right knee.

Real Madrid's Jese Rodriguez cries out in pain

Real Madrid forward Jese Rodriguez has suffered a knee injury in his side's 3-1 win over Schalke. (AAP)

Real Madrid forward Jese Rodriguez suffered cruciate ligament damage to his right knee in his side's 3-1 win over Schalke, Real coach Carlo Ancelotti confirmed on Tuesday.

The Spanish under-21 international collapsed under a challenge from Sead Kolasinac after just two minutes.

He was then carried from the field on a stretcher after briefly trying to put weight on the injured knee.

"I think it is confirmed he has ruptured cruciate ligament," said Ancelotti.

"He has had bad luck and it is bad luck for Real Madrid because we are going to lose a very important, young player who has done very well this season and surprised everyone."

Jese had become an important member of Ancelotti's squad in his first season with the senior team, scoring eight times in all competitions.


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