
LISBON (REUTERS) - Cristiano Ronaldo does not think the injury which forced him out of Portugal's match against Serbia on Monday (March 25) is overly serious and he told reporters he expects to return to action in one or two weeks.
Ronaldo went off in the first half of the Euro 2020 qualifier with an apparent hamstring injury. The match ended 1-1.
"I'll know more in 24 or 48 hours," he told reporters.
"It happens, it's football. If you go out in the rain you get wet... I'm calm, I'll be back in one or two weeks." His club Juventus later said in a statement that the 34-year-old had undergone exams in Portugal which showed "an apparent minor injury to his right thigh flexors".
"His condition will be monitored and will be subjected to new investigations to define the resumption of competitive activity," it said.
A long absence would be a blow to Juve, who signed Ronaldo last year to boost their chances of winning the Champions League. Juventus travel to face Ajax Amsterdam in their quarter-final first leg on April 10 with the return six days later.
Both Ronaldo and Portugal coach Fernando Santos said the referee had apologised to them for not awarding them a penalty for handball in the second half.
Â
The referee initially gave the spot kick but then changed his mind. Video assistant referees (VAR) are not used in the Euro 2020 qualifiers.
"It was very clear, the referee should have given it," said Ronaldo.
"The linesman was 40 metres away so it seems a bit strange."
Santos said: "We saw the incident in the dressing room afterwards and neither we nor he had any doubt - it was a penalty... He apologised."
Rangers are poised to sign Bournemouth's former England striker Jermain Defoe on an 18-month loan deal. The 36-year-old has been restricted to just four substitute appearances in the Premier
Title-chasing Rangers sign Defoe on loan - worldfootball.net
Believe. Get ready for Tottenham Hotspur's UEFA Champions League semi-final second against Ajax! Subscribe to Spurs TV on YouTube:
Barcelona president Josep Bartomeu has said he plans to offer Lionel Messi a new contract in the hope the Argentinian will stay at the club his whole career. Messi's current deal runs until 2021
Want Messi To Always Be At Barca - Barcelona President Opens
This is a subreddit for Goalkeepers of all levels of experience, whether it be a Rec, High School, Collegiate, Amateur, or Professional, everybody is welcome! This is a place to learn and discuss, not a place to discourage others from joining.
7 Best Goalkeepers in World Football Right Now - hitc.com
Father and son Fantasy football tips: Jamie Vardy's form and Leicester's upcoming Premier League fixtures will give you food for thought. Vardy's upturn in fortunes have coincided with the
Man held after gun ambush on police causes terror in street
Tottenham moved back into second place in the Premier League, six points behind leaders Liverpool, after cruising to a 3-0 win at lowly Cardiff City on Tuesday. Liverpool face third-placed Manchester City on Thursday night, and City could move above Spurs if they avoid defeat at the Etihad Stadium
Spurs back up to second after 3-0 win at Cardiff - The
Atletico Madrid fell to their first La Liga defeat in five months as they were beaten 1-0 at Real Betis on Sunday, missing a golden chance to close the gap with leaders Barcelona and slipping six points adrift of the Catalans.
Atletico suffer defeat at Betis in Morata debut
New favourites face two stiff tests The challenge is different for Liverpool. A weight of expectation invariably surrounds a club of their size and history, but now the equation has changed.
Ballon d'Or: Lionel Messi, Virgil van Dijk, analysis, odds
Chelsea have moved to within one point of Manchester City after N'Golo Kante's goal downed Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. The Blues secured a narrow defeat of Roy Hodgson's side, courtesy
Crystal Palace 0-1 Chelsea: N'Golo Kante strike boosts Blues
Everton ease past Burnley to keep Europa League dream alive A Ben Mee own goal and a Seamus Coleman header see Everton sign off Premier League campaign at Goodison Park with a 2-0 victory
Everton ease past Burnley to keep Europa League dream alive
West Ham boss Manuel Pellegrini said he was "ashamed" of his team after League One strugglers AFC Wimbledon delivered an FA Cup fourth-round shock to his Hammers in a gripping tie in south-west
Soccer: AFC Wimbledon humble West Ham in FA Cup shock
0 comments:
Post a Comment