
Dutch player Robben tore a muscle in his left calf in Wednesday's Holland-Slovenia clash and will be out of action for around a month.
Heinze tore a muscle in his left thigh in last Sunday's Argentina-Chile match and will be out for up to three weeks.
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The Argentine defender missed Tuesday's Venezuela-Argentina game because of the injury.
Robben and Heinze were signed by Real this summer, from Chelsea and Manchester United respectively, despite their injury problems in the past few seasons.
Source: IANS
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