Carreras, Asencio back in training as Real Madrid eye Atletico derby
Real Madrid have received a welcome boost as several players returned to training ahead of Sunday's Madrid derby against Atletico at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.

Despite the victory on the night, Spurs were eliminated from the Round of 16 after a 7-5 aggregate defeat.
Tudor pointed to his young midfield pairing as a key reason behind the improved display, highlighting their influence across both legs. "There's a quality between these two players," he said. "The last two games, they really made a difference."
Gray, deployed centrally, earned special praise from his manager for his maturity and consistency. "He's playing continually in the right way, in a good way," Tudor explained. "It's a mix of quality, physically and mentally, to always make the right choices and stay humble. He needs to continue this – he's still young, so every day he needs a new confirmation."
Sarr complemented him effectively, with the pair providing energy and control in midfield against a typically disciplined Atletico side.
Tudor also acknowledged strong contributions from Xavi Simons and Mathys Tel, while noting a key refereeing moment that shifted momentum. "When it was a foul on Xavi, the referee didn't give it, and that little bit changed the game," he said.
Even in defeat, Tudor saw clear progress. "We are taking a good direction as a team and we need to continue," he added.
Spurs now turn their focus to the Premier League, where they host Nottingham Forest at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday.