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Real’s Ronaldo ruled out of Manchester United friendly
By Reuters - Aug 02,2014 - Last updated at Aug 02,2014
MADRID — Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo has been ruled out of Saturday’s friendly in Michigan against his former club Manchester United but the La Liga side are hoping he will be fit for the European Super Cup.
The Portugal captain and World Player of the Year has been hampered by a left knee problem in recent months and was clearly below his best at the World Cup in Brazil, where the Portuguese failed to progress beyond the group stage.
“Cristiano Ronaldo is doing individual work and the plan is continue with the programme and on August 5 he will train with the team again,” Carlo Ancelotti, the coach of the European champions, told a news conference previewing the match at the University of Michigan Stadium.
Ancelotti added that he was counting on Ronaldo recovering in time for the European Super Cup against Real’s La Liga rivals and Europa League winners Sevilla in Cardiff on August 12.
The game against United is part of the International Champions Cup friendly tournament.
Real lost their opening two Group A matches against Serie A sides Inter Milan and AS Roma respectively and Ancelotti said he and the players were determined to put on a good show despite already being eliminated.
“There are never any friendly games against Manchester [United], and less so in a stadium like this,” Ancelotti said.
“We have to finish this tour off in the best way possible,” added the Italian.
Real begin their La Liga campaign on August 25 at home to promoted Cordoba.
The first leg of the Spanish Super Cup against city rivals Atletico Madrid is at Real’s Bernabeu Stadium on August 19 and the return is at the Calderon on August 22.
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