The Spanish defender will return to the starting lineup after missing Real Madrid's recent matches, while the Colombian midfielder wishes to make a statement in his first Clasico

Good news for Real Madrid before Saturday's big game against Barcelona. Spanish defender Sergio Ramos returned to Los Blancos' training facilities and is likely to start against their arch-rivals. 

Ramos came down with an injury to his right leg during their league match against Athletic Bilbao, forcing Real Madrid's co-captain to miss his club's game against Levante. Furthermore, Ramos was ruled out of the Spanish National Team for their latest International matches against Slovakia and Luxembourg. 

Following yesterday's game against Liverpool, Ramos has been cleared to play next Saturday, giving Carlo Ancelotti more options in the backfield.

James Rodriguez is eager to play his first Spanish Clasico

One of Real Madrid's top signings this summer is counting the minutes to enter the pitch and play against Barcelona. Colombian James Rodriguez revealed in an interview he can't wait to give fans a little happiness by defeating their historic rivals on Saturday.

"I'm truly happy to be playing here. I can only think of winning in front of our homecrowd on Saturday and keep improving our standings. Every player here is doing fine, we are committed to each other and we want to do our part to win against Barcelona. I have to remain calm, but it's a childhood dream I'm about to fulfill," Rodriguez added.