MADRID, March 29 (Reuters) - Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas is back education after injury but lacks the required sharpness to make the group for Saturday's La Liga game at Real Zaragoza, in accordance with assistant coach Aitor Karanka. The Spain and Real chief has been out with a broken hand since January and also missed the World Cup qualifiers against Finland last Friday and France on Tuesday. "The medical team passed him fit this morning but he doesn't have the competitive edge must be 100 percent for games," Karanka informed a conference on Friday. "He is teaching well and this really is beneficial to everybody else. When he's 100 % he will be removed to play but because he's a goalkeeper it is tougher." Diego Lopez, signed from Sevilla in January as cover for Casillas, has excelled in the 11 activities he's played for Real. Because time the staff have qualified for the King's Cup closing and the last ten of the Champions League. There's been a lot of speculation about whether Casillas will undoubtedly be restored to Real's part when he's recovered, particularly allowing for the frosty relationship that press studies say exists between him and coach Jose Mourinho. Real survived the global break unscathed by accidents and have a complete group designed for Saturday's game, bar one doubt over Portugal opponent Fabio Coentrao. "Coentrao is in the group and we will see how he goes tomorrow regarding whether he starts," Karanka included. Real are 2nd in La Liga 13 factors behind leaders Barcelona with 10 games left to play. Mourinho's team host Galatasaray in a League quarter-final first leg on Wednesday. (Reporting by Mark Elkington, editing by Julien Pretot)
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