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United star's injury blow



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Published Date: 14 July 2008
Cristiano Ronaldo will return to Manchester United to continue his recovery from an ankle operation in three weeks' time, according to the Portuguese national team physiotherapist.
Physio Antonio Gaspar has claimed Ronaldo will not return to action before October after he underwent surgery on his right ankle last Monday.

Gaspar announced the Manchester United winger, the subject of a transfer wrangle between the Premier League club and Spanish suitors Real Madrid, will remain under his care for three weeks before United's doctors carry out another examination.

"We are going to use everything that is possible to us and that will help him recover as quickly as possible," Gaspar told Spanish sports newspaper AS.

"But Cristiano Ronaldo will not be in an optimum state for the competition until 12 weeks are up.

"He is working very well and he is optimistic.

"These first four weeks he will do the rehabilitation work in my clinic. After the first month, the Manchester United doctors will carry out another exam."

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  • Last Updated: 14 July 2008 7:46 AM
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  • Location: Preston
 
 

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