Ronaldo ready to face United despite long rest: Zidane
Cristiano Ronaldo is as sharp as when he scored
twice for Real Madrid in the Champions League final in June and is ready
to face Manchester United in the European Super Cup, the Spanish club's
coach Zinedine Zidane said on Monday.
Ronaldo
was allowed to report for pre-season training later than his team mates
after playing in the Confederations Cup with Portugal and missed the
Liga team's tour of the United States, instead going on a promotional
tour of Asia.
He returned to full training for the first time on Saturday.
The
32-year-old has not played for Real since the 4-1 win over Juventus in
the Champions League final in Cardiff, after which reports emerged from
Portugal that he wanted to leave Real after being accused of tax evasion
by the Spanish authorities.
Ronaldo, who
denied any wrongdoing in a statement released by his agency Gestifute
last month, has made no public statement following the original report
in Portuguese newspaper Record although Spanish media say he has decided
to stay at Real.
Ronaldo was expected to
remain in Madrid after joining up late with the squad but Zidane, who on
Tuesday will target a sixth trophy as Real coach, said the prolific
Portuguese forward had every chance of playing against his former side
United.
"What has impressed me the most is
that he is in the same condition as in the final and two months ago,
that's what I care about the most and what he cares about," Zidane told a
news conference on Monday ahead of the game in Skopje.
"The
fact he has come with us here means a lot, and it means he is ready to
play. Tomorrow (Tuesday) we'll see if he does. Many things have happened
and there has been a lot of noise as usual, but he is calm."
Ronaldo
joined United from Sporting aged 18 after impressing in a pre-season
friendly and developed into a global star at Old Trafford, winning the
Ballon d'Or for the first time in 2008 and collecting three Premier
League titles and the Champions League.
He
left United to join Real for a then world record fee of 80 million
pounds ($104.21 million) in 2009 and has won three Champions League
trophies and two Liga titles in the capital as well as becoming the
club's all-time top scorer in 2015.
"He
is a very important player for our squad and, regardless of the number
of days he's spent training, it was important that he travelled with us
because he has an important role," said Real captain Sergio Ramos.
"Even if he doesn't play, his presence is important."
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