Cristiano Ronaldo is a serious doubt for Real Madrid’s Champions League
quarter final second leg at Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday, after limping
out of training just minutes after Carlo Ancelotti had suggested the
Portuguese would not play in the game unless he was 100 percent fit.
Ronaldo was rested for last Saturday’s 4-0
La Liga win at Real Sociedad, but travelled with the squad to Germany
on Monday, having spent the weekend in Madrid undergoing a specific
recovery programme overseen by his club's medical staff.
The
Los Blancos coach told his pre-game news conference that if the
Champions League’s current top scorer would have a chance to prove his
fitness in Monday evening's training session at the Westfalenstadion,
but reporters at the session immediately afterwards saw the player leave
the pitch early showing clear signs of discomfort.
"Ronaldo has
had some treatment and trained at low intensity," Ancelotti had said.
"We will decide after today’s training, and see whether he is okay or
feels uncomfortable. If he is at 100 percent he will play, if not he
will not."
According to press reports,
Ronaldo played through the pain in Madrid’s recent defeats to Barcelona
and Sevilla due to a tendonitis issue in his left knee, but Ancelotti
rejected a suggestion that any risks had been taken with the player’s
fitness.
"All the games that Ronaldo played, he played as
he was okay," he said. "We have never taken risks with him or any other
player. Cristiano and I think the same -- he should always play [when he
is fit], but when he does not feel right he cannot play. He is a very
good professional, knows his body very well. When he does not feel right
he says it, without any problem, as happened for the game against Real
Sociedad."
An away goal for Madrid on Tuesday will mean
Dortmund need five to progress [more than they managed even in last
season’s 4-1 semi-final first leg between the clubs], but Ancelotti said
there was no chance of him playing a more defensive side than usual.
"We
will not change the system, we need to play the same," he said. "They
have 90 minutes to score four goals. We have 90 minutes to score one.
The earlier we score the easier for us. The idea we will try to put out
on the pitch is the same as always. We will play our way -- attacking,
as we have a lot of potential in attack. We will look to attack and
defend together."
Fabio Coentrao and Angel Di Maria should
return to Madrid’s starting line-up, while one of Isco and Asier
Illarramendi will keep their place should Ronaldo not come back in.
Gareth Bale is fine to continue despite having two stitches in a cut
knee after Saturday’s game, Ancelotti said.
"Bale had a bang to his knee and has recovered well," he said. "He has no problem to play tomorrow."
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