Cristiano Ronaldo plays down injury ‘scare’

Real Madrid star limped out of training ahead of Champions League final

Cristiano Ronaldo leaves training after picking up an injury. Photo: Denis Doyle/Getty Images
Cristiano Ronaldo leaves training after picking up an injury. Photo: Denis Doyle/Getty Images

Cristiano Ronaldo has moved to calm fears over his fitness ahead of Saturday's Champions League final.

Ronaldo suffered an injury in training on Tuesday but has claimed the problem is nothing more than a dead leg.

He was quoted as saying: “I am fine. I had a little problem in training, a dead leg as they say here, but tomorrow (Wednesday) or the next day I will be fine. It was a minor scare, a knock.”

The Portugal forward hurt his left leg when colliding with Kiko Casilla following a push from Dani Carvajal and, after receiving treatment on the field, threw a water bottle in anger as he headed for the changing rooms.

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His participation against city rivals Atletico Madrid in Milan on Saturday does not appear to be in doubt, though, sparing Real a fresh worry, with the club already without defender Raphael Varane due to a thigh problem that could rule him out of Euro 2016.

The Frenchman may be sidelined for up to three weeks with the injury sustained in training last weekend and, with France’s campaign starting on June 10, could miss the tournament in his homeland.

Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane, the former France skipper, told the club's official website: "The only major drawback, and that really is very serious, is Varane.

“He is now out for Saturday. He may not be ready in two or three weeks. It is less serious than we thought. He will travel but will not play on Saturday.

“With regard to the selection I hope he can play the Euros. It’s a blow for him and I’m worried about him.”