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Cristiano Ronaldo out for another month - Real Madrid in despair

Anurada Bhat - 5 November 2009 18:07

Real Madrid striker Cristiano Ronaldo shows no signs of recovery from ankle injury

Real Madrid hopes of Cristiano Ronaldo making a swift comeback from injury has been dashed with the news that he faces at least another month on the sidelines.

He initially injured his right ankle in Real's 3-0 Champions League victory over Marseille at the end of September and aggravated the problem while playing for Portugal on October 10.

Early diagnosis of the injury suggested he would be sidelined for between three and four weeks.

Real Madrid have announced that the Portuguese winger has not showed enough improvement to join the first team squad in training and that he has travelled to Amsterdam to see the Dutch ankle specialist Niek van

Dijk. Few details have been made available so far, but the key news is that the 24-year-old will be out for around a month if all goes well in his recovery programme.

Real Madrid released a statement on Wednesday evening, stating that, "there has been no clinical improvement of the bone edema". If the problem persists, Ronaldo could be forced to have surgery.

Ronaldo, Real's record signing at 94 million euros, will definitely miss their Madrid derby meeting with city rivals Atletico on Saturday in the Primera Liga. He is Real's top scorer with five goals in the league and four in the Champions League.

Marca believe that Ronaldo would need another two or three months to fully recover from any operation. This is a serious blow for Real Madrid who has been waiting eagerly

for the return of its star. The Real Madrid team has lost “punch” and speed up front, two elements that have been absent of which has contributed to the teams decline in performance & results.

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Info

Competition
Primera Division
Date
7 November 2009
Game week
10
Kick-off
22:00
Half-time
0 - 2
Full-time
2 - 3
Venue
Estadio Vicente Calderón (Madrid)
Attendance
57000

Goals

0 - 1
5' Kaka
0 - 2
25' Marcelo
0 - 3
1 - 3
2 - 3

Lineups

# Player Bookings
1
17
3
22 27'
21
19
20 62'
9
8 43'
23
7

Substitutions

# Player Bookings
10
11
14
# Player Bookings
1
4 66'
19 74'
3
2 71'
12
8 7'
22
10 35'
11
20

Substitutions

# Player Bookings
7
5
23

Comments (4)

hollyice

5 November 2009 18:23

I wonder how people like Newty say Diawara's tackle was fair when he sends someone away for many months ...He said unfair penalty and unfair red card too ...

hollyice

5 November 2009 18:24

here is the video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAN8hKlWTzM

Tontodonati

5 November 2009 23:44

I saw the tackle on Ronaldo. Diawara was definitively very aggressive with both feet. Even if he claims that he went for the ball, the intent was not to control the ball but to bring Ronaldo down. One must also consider that Ronaldo already had an opposing player fighting for the ball. Diawara may not have meant to injure Ronaldo, but the way he tackled him was brutal. Diawara should have been disqualified for at least 5 games.

red4ever

6 November 2009 18:34

unfortunally nothing will bring him back...he was having such a great start maybe better than 2008 when he made around 43 goals if im correct.

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