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Ronaldo out
of Club World Cup
YOKOHAMA (Japan,)—Injury-plagued striker Ronaldo has lost his battle to
be fit for any of AC Milan’s Club World Cup campaign, the Serie-A side’s
general manager Adriano Galliani said Wednesday.
“Ronaldo told us that he won’t make it and that he still feels pain. He
will remain in Japan to follow the games,” Galliani told Italian
journalists here, according to the team’s website.
“On the physical problem of Ronaldo, I don’t have any replies, I’m not a
doctor,” Galliani said on the eve of Milan’s semi-final clash here with
Japan’s Urawa Reds.
The event’s organising committee also confirmed that it has approved a
request from Milan to replace Ronaldo with defender Giuseppe Favalli due
to the Brazilian’s injury.
Earlier Wednesday, Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti told a pre-match
conference that the 31-year-old Brazilian could still figure in the
final on Sunday against Argentina’s Boca Juniors, who beat Tunisia’s
Etoile Sahel 1-0 in the other semi-final in Tokyo Wednesday.
“He cannot withstand 15 minutes on the pitch in his condition as it is
now,” Ancelotti said, adding: “But I believe he will recover and be
ready to play sooner or later. In any case, he will have ample time
until Sunday.”
Galliani said: “Ronaldo is very disappointed. We removed him from the
list because he asked us to do so. For his return we cannot make any
predictions, because neither I nor Carlo Ancelotti are doctors.”
Ronaldo had joined training Tuesday for the first time since the
European Champions League winners arrived last week. “I feel fine,” he
told reporters before working out alone with 30 minutes of light
jogging.
Asked about his chances of playing in the final, he said: “I will see. I
will be trying.” Ronaldo has played in just one match this season,
starting against Cagliari two weeks ago on his return from a thigh
problem. He then injured his calf in training, and travelled here in
pain with the rest of the team.—Agencies |