MADRID, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Spain striker Raul was named in the Real Madrid squad for Saturday's league match against Alaves, three months after suffering a serious knee injury.
Their captain's return is a major boost for Real ahead of next week's Champions League knockout tie against Arsenal and means he is on course to lead Spain at the World Cup in Germany.
"He's been put in some phenomenal work, he's feeling positive and now it is just a question of gaining rhythm," Real coach Juan Ramon Lopez Caro told a news conference on Friday.
"He has made an extraordinary effort to get back and his behaviour has been an example to everyone. Raul carries a lot of weight at this club and in this side, but like everyone he has to be at the top level before playing in the team."
Raul suffered a partial tear of the cruciate ligament and damaged the cartilage in his left knee when he miscued a shot during Real Madrid's 3-0 defeat by Barcelona on November 19.
Club doctors opted to follow a "conservative" programme of treatment to deal with the injury rather than surgery in the hope that the player would make a more rapid recovery.



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I don't want any of these two to be out this early....
