Real Madrid and Portugal attacker Cristiano Ronaldo could be
ruled out for up to four or five months due to the injury he suffered in the
final of Euro 2016, according to reports.
The 31-year-old was on the end of a heavy challenge from
France midfielder Dimitri Payet in the minutes of Sunday's final, and despite
trying to play on he was eventually forced to leave the game on a stretcher in
the 25th minute.
Ronaldo was in tears as he was carried off, but returned to
the touchline with his knee bandaged later in the match to cheer his side on to
their surprise 1-0 triumph over the tournament hosts.
However, Managing Madrid reports that the first tests by
Portuguese doctors have suggested a partly-torn ACL, which could see the
three-time Ballon d'Or winner ruled out until the latter stages of the year.
Should that be the case, Ronaldo would miss the start of his
side's Champions League defence and La Liga season, in addition to the European
Super Cup meeting with Sevilla.
-SportsMole
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This is really painful no wonder his mother blasts FRANCE's DIMITRI PAYET for this injury. This is a setback on his career!
ReplyDeleteWhat does the mother know about playing football? Why was she throwing shade on the guy? Anything can happen in the field.
ReplyDeleteAnything can. Happen on the field. True talk
ReplyDeleteThings happen this way sometimes. No body should blame anyone for it after all the guy no purposely did it
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