The Blancos captain has been sidelined since
January with a broken thumb, but he came through Tuesday's session unscathed
Real Madrid have been handed a timely fitness
boost after Iker Casillas resumed full training.
The 31-year-old sustained a broken thumb
against Valencia in the Copa del Rey on January 23, which has kept him out of
action for two months and resulted in the January arrival of Diego Lopez.
But despite pulling out of the Madrid squad
for the second-leg of their Champions League last-16 tie with Manchester United
earlier in the month, Casillas completed a session on Tuesday.
During training, Blancos boss Jose Mourinho
split his players into two groups, with goalkeeping coach Silvino Louro given
the responsibility of putting the Spain international, Lopez, Antonio Adan and
Jesus through their paces.
First-teamers Alvaro Morata, Ricardo
Carvalho, Michael Essien and Jose Callejon made up the other group - all of
whom were paired together with members of the club's 'C' team.
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