Éder Militão admitted he debated “leaving football” after suffering two major knee injuries in back-to-back seasons.
The Real Madrid defender missed nearly all of the 2023–24 campaign with an ACL injury in his left knee, confining him to the sidelines for 214 days. Militão then suffered an identical injury, this time in his right knee, last season.
The second ACL injury kept the Brazil international out of action for 234 days, leaving Carlo Ancelotti without his best center back for almost the entirety of his final two campaigns in charge of the Spanish giants.
Militão, who has since recovered and is once again playing at top form for Los Blancos, revealed he could not help but consider hanging up his boots during his most recent lengthy layoff.
“With my second injury, a lot went through my mind,” Militão said while on international duty with Brazil. “I thought about leaving football because it’s not easy, but with the help of my wife, my daughter and my teammates, I’m here today to play well.”
The 27-year-old earned his first Brazil call-up since his return and will represent the Seleção in international friendlies against South Korea and Japan during the October window.






