Centre back Jonathan Woodgate was named in the Real
Madrid squad for their league game at Celta Vigo on Sunday after a three-week
lay off with a calf problem.
The 26-year-old England international returns to the fold but Real are still
without strikers Ronaldo and Raul, right back Michel Salgado and midfielder
Pablo Garcia who remain injured.
Woodgate sustained his injury on Jan. 8, just a week after returning from a
two-month lay-off because of a torn hamstring.
His career has been blighted by injury problems in recent years. He joined Real
in August 2004 with a serious thigh injury and did not make his debut until over
a year later.
He suffered a minor ankle strain in a practice match in October and then
sustained the hamstring injury at the start of November when he was about to be
recalled to the England squad.
Real are fourth in the Primera Liga, three points ahead of Celta who returned to
the top flight at the start of the season.