Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Ronaldo-Sarri friction in Juve victory over Milan

Portuguese star storms off pitch after being substitute­d; Dybala comes on to score winner

- Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Cristiano Ronaldo’s fitness and attitude has come under the spotlight after he reacted angrily to being substitute­d during Juventus’ win over AC Milan and coach Maurizio Sarri said the 34-year-old had been nursing a knee injury for some time.

Ronaldo now faces two matches with Portugal where he will want to help the European champions guarantee their place at Euro 2020 and close in on the 100-goal milestone for his country. He currently has 95 goals and, given his prolific record, it is not inconceiva­ble that he could reach 100 against Lithuania and Luxemburg—if he can play.

Ronaldo gave Sarri a dirty look and walked straight down the tunnel after being substitute­d in the 55th minute on Sunday, prompting widespread criticism led by former Real Madrid, Juventus and England coach Fabio Capello.

“Ronaldo hasn’t dribbled past a player in three years and I remember when he could leave them on the floor,” Capello told

Sky Sport Italia. “Sarri was right to take him off. The fact that he did not go and sit on the bench was not a good image.”

Sarri said the player had taken a knock on the knee in training a month ago was still feeling the effects. “When he trains with high intensity and plays matches, he feels some pain. He can’t train too hard and has difficulty when he kicks the ball.”

Sarri added that Ronaldo was also suffering problems with his thigh and calf, raising questions as to whether the striker was taking unnecessar­y risks by playing on rather than taking some time out to regain full fitness. Ronaldo’s career has been remarkably injury-free and his longest layoff was in 2008 when a fractured knee cap sidelined him for 94 days, during which he missed 11 games.

An ankle injury cost him nine games in 2009 and he suffered another knee injury during the Euro 2016 final for Portugal against France.

He was also troubled by tendinosis around his left knee in the run-up to the 2014 World Cup. He played in all of Portugal’s games but later admitted that he had taken a risk by playing through it. According to the specialist website Transferma­rkt, he has only missed 53 games in his entire career due to injury.

Sarri described Ronaldo’s angry reaction to being substitute­d as normal for a top player, but he will probably be more than happy to let Portugal coach Fernando Santos deal with the problem for the next week.

ATLETICO THIRD

MADRID: Alvaro Morata hit his sixth goal in as many games in all competitio­ns as Atletico Madrid moved third in La Liga with a 3-1 win over struggling Espanyol on Sunday, while Sevilla kept pace thanks to a derby win over fierce local rivals Real Betis. Morata thumped home his fifth league goal of the season just before the hour mark to put Atletico in front in Madrid after Sergi Darder had shocked the Wanda Metropolit­ano with fine opener seven minutes before the break.

The 27-year-old also set up Angel Correa to level the scores in first-half stoppage time as he continued his superb recent form which has seen him find his shooting boots after not scoring since the first game of the season. “The important thing is that we won. I always say it, in the end it’s about being all together,” said Morata. Koke rounded off the victory in added time when he collected Diego Costa’s low cross to slot the third past Espanyol goalkeeper Diego Lopez.

Diego Simeone’s side stay just a point behind Barcelona and Real Madrid, easy winners over Eibar and Celta Vigo respective­ly on Saturday, but move above Real Sociedad, who drew 1-1 with Leganes on Friday.

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Cristiano Ronaldo (right) leaves on being replaced by Paulo Dybala during Juventus’ win over AC Milan in Turin on Sunday. Ronaldo was unhappy after being substitute­d for the second game in a row.
REUTERS ■ Cristiano Ronaldo (right) leaves on being replaced by Paulo Dybala during Juventus’ win over AC Milan in Turin on Sunday. Ronaldo was unhappy after being substitute­d for the second game in a row.

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