Ronaldo’s Euro 2016 Final Injury Like The Crucifixion Of Jesus – Sister
Cristiano Ronaldo’s first big triumph at worldwide level with Portugal at Euro 2016 has led some observers to suggest he has now moved ahead of Lionel Messi in the battle to be the greatest player of his generation – but I don’t buy in to such a simplistic assessment.
“The only snag in their plethora of honours is a trophy win with their national sides and Ronaldo’s win has placed him above his bitter rival, ” he said.
Ronaldo ranks above Barcelona forward Lionel Messi, who is the eighth highest-paid celebrity and second wealthiest footballer with an income of £61.3m.
Cristiano Ronaldo suffers a partly torn ACL that could keep him out up to four or five months, according to the first explorations by the Portuguese doctors in France. It will take time to become fully healthy.
Ronaldo remains Madrid’s No.1 star despite the growing influence of Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema’s exploits.
A challenge from Dimitri Payet left Ronaldo with a twisted internal ligament in his left knee, an injury which usually requires between six to eight weeks for recovery, reports Xinhua. This means that there is a danger of Ronaldo missing Real Madrid’s season-opener, the UEFA Supercup match against Europa League winners Sevilla.
Ronaldo has barely had any injuries since his arrival at Real Madrid in the summer of 2009.
Deep into extra-time, Portugal’s hero came from one of the most unlikely of sources, when former Swansea City striker Éder fired home from all of twenty five yards after coming off the bench.