Real Madrid faces its first Euroleague match at home this Thursday against Zeljko Obradovic’s Partizan with the aim of making up for the setback in the debut against Bayern Munich and with the confirmation that it will finally be able to count on Argentine point guard Facundo Campazzo having The Judge of Appeal provisionally suspended his one-match sanction after the appeal presented by his club.
After the first three defeats with which they opened the season, Chus Mateo’s team regained strength last Sunday with their first joy in the Endesa League against Casademont Zaragoza at the Wizink Center.
The continuation of the whites’ change of trend involves beating a Partizan team that also got off to a bad start in the top European competition by losing in Vitoria against Baskonia. Chus Mateo will finally be able to count on Campazzo, as confirmed this Wednesday by the Euroleague in a statement.