Injury scare for Real Madrid in Spain's Tokyo 2020 opener as midfielder Dani Ceballos is forced off at half-time after his ankle BALLOONS following a nasty challenge by Egypt's Taher Mohamed
- Spain began their Tokyo Olympics with a 0-0 draw against Egypt on Thursday
- Dani Ceballos' tournament could already be over after suffering a bad injury
- The former Arsenal star was caught by the left boot of Taher Mohamed
- Mohamed received a yellow card, but Ceballos was forced to limp off
- Find out the latest Tokyo Olympic news including schedule, medal table and results right here
Dani Ceballos' Olympics debut could be over already after limping-off with a ballooning ankle on Thursday, leaving the midfielder fretting over his Real Madrid return.
The 24-year-old was on fire in the first 45 minutes of Spain's Tokyo opener against Egypt, showing the kind of dazzling footwork Arsenal fans expected but were so rarely treated to in two years at the Emirates.
Ceballos hit the post with a wonderful 25-yard strike but was struck down moments before half-time, with Taher Mohamed clumsily treading on him.

Dani Ceballos was forced to limp off injured against Egypt in Spain's Tokyo Olympics opener

The Real Madrid star's ankle was damaged by Taher Mohamed, before it swelled up badly
The slow-motion replay showed the No.10's left leg planted with his ankle bending inwards at a gruesome angle.
The Spaniard was left wincing in pain as the physios' treatment caused a long stoppage, while the referee checked the VAR monitor before handing Mohamed a yellow card.
Ceballos thankfully was able to get back to his feet and was seen hobbling towards the dugout with one sock removed, revealing a nastily swollen ankle.
Jon Moncayola replaced the creative star, and those 45 minutes could well be his final contribution to Spain's debut appearances at the Olympics this summer.

Ceballos now will be concerned over his recovery time, hoping to impress at Real Madrid

The midfielder had bee on fire in the first-half and went close with a superb long-range effort
The Real Madrid midfielder has long-term concerns over the injury, too. Ceballos returns to Los Blancos this summer after two years of frustration at Arsenal.
The former Real Betis man has been a Madrid player for four years but spent only half of that time wearing white, after struggling to establish himself under Zinedine Zidane, Julen Lopetegui or Santiago Solari between 2017 and 2019.
Now, Ceballos must impress the returning Carlo Ancelotti to save his Madrid career. This latest blow could be crucial for the Spaniard.
