Cristiano Ronaldo eases injury fears after limping out of Real Madrid training thugs

Author : cerealose2012
Publish Date : 2021-04-10 05:31:50


Just days before the Champions League final, Cristiano Ronaldo was pictured limping out of Real Madrid training after appearing to injure his left thigh in a challenge with captain Sergio Ramos.

However, Ronaldo was quick to ease fears that the injury was anything serious.

'I'll be fine by tomorrow or the day after,' he said in a press conference after training.



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Los Blancos face Madrid rival Atletico in Milan's San Siro stadium on May 28 in a repeat of the 2014 final, with Real running out 4-1 winners on that occasion.

Ronaldo scored Real's fourth with a penalty in the last minute after the game had gone to extra time.

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The three-time World Player of the Year has been instrumental in guiding Real to the brink of 'La Undecima' -- an 11th European Cup -- top scoring with 16 goals in this season's competition.

Real will be hoping its star man hasn't suffered a recurrence of the thigh injury that kept him sidelined for three games in April.

Coach Zinedine Zidane withdrew Ronaldo at half time in the final La Liga game of the season in a bid to keep him injury-free ahead of the Champions League final.

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Ronaldo, who scored 51 goals in all competitions this season, has also been selected to represent Portugal at Euro 2016 and the 31-year-old will be hoping to captain his country to a first major trophy when the competition kicks off on June 10.

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Will Real Madrid beat Ateltico in the Champions League final? Have your say on CNN Sport's Facebook page The three-time World Player of the Year has been instrumental in guiding Real to the brink of 'La Undecima' -- an 11th European Cup -- top scoring with 16 goals in this season's competition. 'I'll be fine by tomorrow or the day after,' he said in a press conference after training. Real will be hoping its star man hasn't suffered a recurrence of the thigh injury that kept him sidelined for three games in April. Real will be hoping its star man hasn't suffered a recurrence of the thigh injury that kept him sidelined for three games in April. Just days before the Champions League final, Cristiano Ronaldo was pictured limping out of Real Madrid training after appearing to injure his left thigh in a challenge with captain Sergio Ramos. Ronaldo scored Real's fourth with a penalty in the last minute after the game had gone to extra time. Los Blancos face Madrid rival Atletico in Milan's San Siro stadium on May 28 in a repeat of the 2014 final, with Real running out 4-1 winners on that occasion. Real will be hoping its star man hasn't suffered a recurrence of the thigh injury that kept him sidelined for three games in April. However, Ronaldo was quick to ease fears that the injury was anything serious. 'I'll be fine by tomorrow or the day after,' he said in a press conference after training. Ronaldo scored Real's fourth with a penalty in the last minute after the game had gone to extra time. Read: Burned Palestinian boy scores big by meeting hero Cristiano Ronaldo However, Ronaldo was quick to ease fears that the injury was anything serious. Real will be hoping its star man hasn't suffered a recurrence of the thigh injury that kept him sidelined for three games in April. Los Blancos face Madrid rival Atletico in Milan's San Siro stadium on May 28 in a repeat of the 2014 final, with Real running out 4-1 winners on that occasion. Ronaldo, who scored 51 goals in all competitions this season, has also been selected to represent Portugal at Euro 2016 and the 31-year-old will be hoping to captain his country to a first major trophy when the competition kicks off on June 10. Just days before the Champions League final, Cristiano Ronaldo was pictured limping out of Real Madrid training after appearing to injure his left thigh in a challenge with captain Sergio Ramos. Will Real Madrid beat Ateltico in the Champions League final? Have your say on CNN Sport's Facebook page Coach Zinedine Zidane withdrew Ronaldo at half time in the final La Liga game of the season in a bid to keep him injury-free ahead of the Champions League final. Real will be hoping its star man hasn't suffered a recurrence of the thigh injury that kept him sidelined for three games in April. The three-time World Player of the Year has been instrumental in guiding Real to the brink of 'La Undecima' -- an 11th European Cup -- top scoring with 16 goals in this season's competition. Ronaldo, who scored 51 goals in all competitions this season, has also been selected to represent Portugal at Euro 2016 and the 31-year-old will be hoping to captain his country to a first major trophy when the competition kicks off on June 10. Los Blancos face Madrid rival Atletico in Milan's San Siro stadium on May 28 in a repeat of the 2014 final, with Real running out 4-1 winners on that occasion. Ronaldo scored Real's fourth with a penalty in the last minute after the game had gone to extra time.

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