Cristiano Ronaldo is facing up to a month on the sidelines with an ankle sprain suffered on international duty.
The world's most expensive player returned to Real Madrid today for tests after limping out of Portugal's 3-0 World Cup qualifying victory over Hungary last night.
The club tonight confirmed that Ronaldo is facing several weeks out.
"After a clinical examination and an MRI scan, it is confirmed the player has suffered a recurrence of his injury to his right ankle, a medial collateral sprain with inflammation in the bone," the club said in a statement.
"The estimated (recovery) time is three to four weeks."
The club tonight confirmed that Ronaldo is facing several weeks out.
"After a clinical examination and an MRI scan, it is confirmed the player has suffered a recurrence of his injury to his right ankle, a medial collateral sprain with inflammation in the bone," the club said in a statement.
"The estimated (recovery) time is three to four weeks."
Copyright (c) Press Association
Related Articles

Ibini nets debut Matildas goal in draw

Mixed Matildas squad announced for Spain and Portugal friendlies
