Ronaldo suffered no ill effects on comeback

Real Madrid star lasted 74 minutes against Bayern Munich following three week layoff

Cristiano Ronaldo in action during the Uefa Champions League semi-final first leg match between Real Madrid and FC Bayern Munich at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu. Photograph: Paul Gilham/Getty Images
Cristiano Ronaldo in action during the Uefa Champions League semi-final first leg match between Real Madrid and FC Bayern Munich at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu. Photograph: Paul Gilham/Getty Images

Cristiano Ronaldo felt no ill effects after he returned from injury in Real Madrid's 1-0 Champions League semi-final win over Bayern Munich.

There was speculation before the match that Ronaldo was returning too quickly, after 22 days on the sidelines with a leg injury, and afterwards coach Carlo Ancelotti admitted his star winger was only 50 per cent fit.

Ronaldo was substituted with 16 minutes remaining, and replaced by Gareth Bale, but confirmed afterwards that he had come through the match without any problems.

“Some people didn’t want me to play but I did and nothing happened,” Ronaldo admitted. “I was a little bit worried because it was my first match after three weeks but I didn’t feel any discomfort. I’ll be in perfect condition for the next games.”

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Ancelotti praised Ronaldo's efforts after Madrid had been forced to start Bale off the bench due to a virus. "It wasn't easy with no Bale and Ronaldo at only 50 per cent," he said. "He (Ronaldo) made a huge effort".

Karim Benzema’s 19th-minute strike separated the teams, although Madrid could have taken an even greater advantage to the Allianz Arena next week after creating a number of good chances.

Bayern controlled possession for the majority, but their lack of cutting edge means they will not take an away goal back to Munich.

Ronaldo believes that could be a decisive factor, adding: “One-nil in the semi-final of the Champions League is good and we also played well.

“If we score a goal there it will make it very complicated for them to go through, so I think we will score and go on to the final.”

The final will be staged in Lisbon — where Ronaldo began his senior career with Sporting — on May 24th with either Primera Division leaders Atletico Madrid or Chelsea lying in wait.