Cristiano Ronaldo cut short a training session with Portugal on
Thursday, to add weight to the suggestion that he will not be fully fit
ahead of their first game against Germany on Monday.
Ronaldo trained with the rest of the team for about 15-20 minutes
doing physical exercises but then did not take part in the rest of the
session with full ball drills.
Instead, he stretched on his own and signed a few shirts for fans
before going to sit on the bench. When he left, he had an ice pack over
his left knee -- indicating that his tendinosis is still bothering him.
However, Portugual midfielder Joao Moutinho said there was nothing to worry about concerning Ronaldo's health.
"Ever since he started to train with us he has been 100 percent like
the rest of us," Moutinho said. "Everything is fine with him but there
is some caution, not only with him. Today many other players were using
ice as well. There is nothing to worry about. The ice is normal after
training."
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