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  • Injured Ronaldo expects to return in “one or two weeks’’

    Injured Ronaldo expects to return in “one or two weeks’’

    Cristiano Ronaldo says he expects to return to action in one or two weeks as he does not think his recent injury is overly serious.

    The injury had forced him out of Portugal’s Euro 2020 qualifier against Serbia on Monday which ended 1-1.

    Ronaldo went off in the first half with an apparent hamstring injury.

    “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.”

    A long absence would be a blow to his Italian club Juventus, who signed Ronaldo last year to boost their chances of winning the UEFA 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 coach Fernando Santos said the referee had apologised to them for not awarding a penalty kick to Portugal for handball in the second half.

    The referee initially gave the penalty kick, but then changed his mind.

    The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) is 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 kick… He apologised.”

  • Champions League: Ronaldo faces disciplinary hearing over goal celebration

    Champions League: Ronaldo faces disciplinary hearing over goal celebration

    Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo is facing disciplinary action for his celebration after one of the three goals he scored in last week’s 3-0 win over Atletico Madrid in the Champions League.

    UEFA said on Monday in Zurich that the Portuguese would face a hearing on Thursday for “improper conduct” during the last-16 second leg match, where Juventus completed a 3-2 aggregate win.

    Ronaldo made a similar gesture to Atletico coach Diego Simeone, who celebrated his team’s opening goal in the first leg by turning to the crowd and putting his hands on his trousers.

    Simeone was fined 20,000 euros (17,124 pounds) for the incident but escaped a touchline ban for the return match.

    Juventus face Ajax Amsterdam in their quarter-final of the Champions League.

  • Messi praises Ronaldo over Champions League hat-trick

    Messi praises Ronaldo over Champions League hat-trick

    Lionel Messi saluted Cristiano Ronaldo’s efforts from the previous night after producing a superb display of his own in Barcelona’s thrashing of Lyon on Wednesday.

    Messi scored two goals and set up two more at the Nou Camp as Barca triumphed 5-1 against the French side in their Champions League last-16 second leg, three weeks on from leg one ending goalless.

    On Tuesday, his old rival Ronaldo’s hat-trick secured Juventus a 3-0 win over Atletico Madrid for a 3-2 victory on aggregate.

    Messi was quoted by Marca as saying after the Lyon game: “What Cristiano Ronaldo and Juventus did was impressive.

    “I thought Atletico Madrid would be tougher. Ronaldo had a magical night with three goals.”

    Regarding Friday’s draw for the quarter and semi-finals, Messi added: “All of the opponents are complicated.

    “Ajax (who beat Real Madrid in the last 16), for example, showed that they’re an amazing team of youngsters and they don’t fear anyone.

    “It’ll be difficult no matter who we face. We have to prepare ourselves for a tough challenge.”

  • Ronaldo acquires £330,000 Rolls-Royce Ghost

    Cristiano Ronaldo has once again added to his ever-growing collection of luxury supercars.

    The Juventus talisman is quite partial to fast motors, and took to social media this week to show off his latest acquisition; a stunning £330,000 Rolls-Royce Ghost.

    Ronaldo stood beside the pristine white supercar for a picture, which he shared with his 156 million online followers along with the caption: ‘job done.

    Being one of the world’s best-paid athletes certainly has its perks, with Ronaldo’s stable of luxury vehicles boasting the likes of Bugattis, Lamborghinis and the occasional Ferrari.

    The 34-year-old’s debut season in Italian football is continuing to unfold at lightning pace, reaching new heights as each week passes.

    Ronaldo currently leads the way in the goalscoring charts with 19 Serie A strikes to his name – one better than AC Milan’s recent signing Krzysztof Piatek.

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  • Ronaldo secures Italian Super Cup glory for Juventus

    Ronaldo secures Italian Super Cup glory for Juventus

    Cristiano Ronaldo’s second-half goal secured a record eighth Italian Super Cup victory for Juventus as they beat AC Milan 1-0 in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah on Wednesday.

    The trophy, which was being contested outside of Italy for the 10th time, is traditionally a clash between the Italian league and cup winners.

    But AC Milan qualified as Coppa Italia runners-up after Juve clinched the domestic double last season.

    Striker Gonzalo Higuain was dropped to the AC Milan bench amid media rumours of an imminent move to Chelsea, with some pre-match reports suggesting he was struggling with a fever.

    Yet it was Juve’s Portuguese talisman Ronaldo who again stole the show with a winning goal.

    It sealed the Turin club’s eighth Supercoppa win to make them the competition’s most successful team with one more trophy than Milan.

  • Man Utd v Juventus: Sanchez out, Ronaldo returns to Old Trafford ahead of UCL clash

    Man Utd v Juventus: Sanchez out, Ronaldo returns to Old Trafford ahead of UCL clash

    Manchester United forward Alexis Sanchez has been ruled out of Manchester United’s Champions League encounter against Juventus.

    The 29-year-old Chilean appeared as a late substitute in last Saturday’s 2-2 draw at Chelsea but is “not fit”, according to United boss Jose Mourinho.
    Defender Antonio Valencia could feature for the first time since 2 October after an operation on his mouth.
    Juventus are set to start with Cristiano Ronaldo, who spent six years at Old Trafford between 2003-2009.
    It will be the 33-year-old’s first Champions League appearance since he was sent off against Valencia on 19 September.
    However, the champions of Italy will be without Croatia forward Mario Mandzukic, former Liverpool midfielder Emre Can and midfielder Sami Khedira.
    Speaking about Valencia’s recent absence, Mourinho said: “He had a problem – and had very complicated surgery on his mouth.
    “He needed time to recover. It is the reason he was 10 days without training.”

  • Cristiano Ronaldo rape report documents altered, fabricated – Attorney

    Rape allegations made against Cristiano Ronaldo are a “defamation campaign based on stolen and easily manipulated digital documents”, according to the player’s lawyer Peter Christiansen.

    Ronaldo, 33, denies assaulting Kathryn Mayorga at a Las Vegas hotel in 2009.
    Mayorga says she was attacked by the Portuguese footballer in a hotel room in the US city that year.
    A statement from Christiansen says the Juventus forward “vehemently denies all accusations in this civil action”.
    Ronaldo previously dismissed the claim, first reported in Germany’s Der Spiegel, as “fake news” and his representatives said he would take legal action against the magazine.
    Der Spiegel said Mayorga, 34, filed a report with Las Vegas police shortly after the alleged incident.
    In 2010, she reportedly reached an out-of-court settlement with Ronaldo involving a $375,000 (£288,000) payment for agreeing never to go public with the allegations.
    Ronaldo’s lawyer says in a statement his client’s position continues to be that “what happened in 2009 in Las Vegas was completely consensual”.
    Christiansen says Ronaldo does not deny that he agreed to enter into an agreement, but “the reasons that led him to do so are at least to be distorted”.
    The statement added: “This agreement is by no means a confession of guilt.
    “What happened was simply that Cristiano Ronaldo merely followed the advice of his advisors in order to put an end to the outrageous accusations made against him, in order precisely to avoid attempts, such as those we are now witnessing, to destroy a reputation built thanks to hard work, athletic ability and behavioural correction.
    “Unfortunately, it is now involved in the type of litigation that is very common in the United States.”
    Christiansen added: “Although Cristiano Ronaldo is accustomed to media attention, inherent in the fact that he is a famous person, it is absolutely deplorable that the media continue to propagate and stimulate an intentional defamation campaign based on stolen and easily manipulated digital documents.
    “Cristiano Ronaldo has mandated his lawyers in the United States and Europe to deal with all legal aspects and expresses full confidence that the truth will prevail, despite the corruption of counter-information, and in which the laws of Nevada will be enforced and respected.”
    Christiansen said documents allegedly containing statements by Ronaldo are “pure inventions”.
    He added: “So that there are no doubts: Cristiano Ronaldo vehemently denies all the accusations in this civil action, in consistency with what he has done in the last nine years.
    “The documents that allegedly contain statements by Mr Ronaldo and were reproduced in the media are pure inventions.
    “By 2015, dozens of entities (including law firms) in different parts of Europe were attacked and their electronic data stolen by a cyber criminal.
    “This hacker tried to sell such information, and a media outlet irresponsibly ended up publishing some of the stolen documents, significant parts of which were altered and/or completely fabricated.
    “Once again, for the avoidance of doubt, Cristiano Ronaldo’s position has always been, and continues to be, that what happened in 2009 in Las Vegas was completely consensual.”

  • Ronaldo scores as Juventus maintain perfect start

    Ronaldo scores as Juventus maintain perfect start

    Cristiano Ronaldo scored a brilliant goal as Juventus maintained their 100% winning start by beating Udinese.

    It comes during a week in which the Portugal forward “firmly” denied rape allegations.
    Rodrigo Bentancur had headed in the opener for Serie A champions Juve, while Antonin Barak struck the foot of the post for the home side.
    Udinese goalkeeper Simone Scuffet made a series of saves, the best of which was to keep out Joao Cancelo’s effort.

  • Ronaldo out of Portugal squad to face Scotland, Poland

    Ronaldo out of Portugal squad to face Scotland, Poland

    Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo is not in the Portugal squad for this month’s internationals against Poland and Scotland.

    The former Real Madrid and Manchester United player was rested for Portugal’s internationals in September.
    On Wednesday, the 33-year-old denied an allegation that he raped Kathryn Mayorga in 2009 in Las Vegas.
    Ronaldo said he was calm over “any and all investigations” as he had a “clear” conscience over the allegation.
    The Portugal captain missed Juventus’ Champions League win against Young Boys on Tuesday through suspension.
    Five-time Ballon d’Or winner Ronaldo, who joined Juventus for £99.2m in July, has scored 85 goals in 154 games for his country and won Euro 2016.
    “In the future, nothing prevents Cristiano from giving his contribution to the national team,” Portugal coach Fernando Santos said.
    In September, Santos said Ronaldo missed the internationals against Croatia and Italy because the player needed time to adapt to his move from Real Madrid.
    Portugal visit Poland in the Uefa Nations League on 11 October, before travelling to Scotland for a friendly on 14 October.
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  • Police reopens Ronaldo's rape case

    Police in Las Vegas have reopened a sexual assault investigation from 2009 at the request of a woman who has alleged she was raped by Cristiano Ronaldo, BBC reports.

    Kathryn Mayorga says she was attacked by the Portuguese footballer in a hotel room in the US city that year.
    Juventus forward Ronaldo, 33, has dismissed the claim, first reported in Germany’s Der Spiegel, as “fake news”.
    His representatives said he would take legal action against the magazine.
    Der Spiegel said Ms Mayorga, 34, filed a report with Las Vegas police shortly after the alleged incident.
    In 2010, she reportedly reached an out-of-court settlement with Ronaldo involving a $375,000 (£288,000) payment for agreeing never to go public with the allegations.
    Her lawyers are now seeking to declare the non-disclosure agreement void.
    Las Vegas police confirmed they had investigated a complaint in June 2009, but added they had no suspect in the case.
    “At the time the report was taken, the victim did not provide detectives with the location of the incident or suspect description,” a statement said.
    “As of September 2018, the case has been reopened and our detectives are following up on information being provided,” it added.
    Ronaldo joined Italy’s Juventus from Real Madrid for £99.2m ($128m) earlier this year.
    The Portuguese international is regarded as one of the greatest players of all time.