The Asian Age

Ronaldo’s stint at Juventus remains high and dry

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Rome, Sept. 3: It’s been a frustratin­g week for Cristiano Ronaldo.

First, he was edged out by former Real Madrid teammate Luka Modric for Uefa’s player of the year award. Then he again failed to score in Juventus’ 2- 1 win at Parma extending his goal- less start with his new club to three matches.

On Thursday, Ronaldo was the only nominee to skip the UEFA awards ceremony in Monaco.

“It’s true, Ronaldo was disappoint­ed not to receive the best player award,” Allegri said. \

“He scored 15 goals in the Champions League and won the cup.” Ronaldo left Madrid in the offseason in a Serie ‘ A’ record 112 million euro ( then $ 132 million) transfer, but he is still figuring out how to score in a league known for its defensive qualities.

“I think he’ll score at most 25- 26 goals this season, but certainly fewer than he’s accustomed to scoring in Spain,” said retired Juventus and Italy defender Ciro Ferrara.

“He won’t get more than 30 goals, in my view,” Ferrara told Il Corriere di Torino.

“It’s different in Italy and I’m not saying that just because of the defenders we have here, but also the style of football. It’s more tactical and even the smaller teams are more organised,” he added.

Ronaldo scored 26 goals in 27 Spanish league appearance­s last season. He also didn’t score in his first three Liga matches a year ago, though he did score in other competitio­ns for Madrid during that spell.

Still, the mere presence of Ronaldo and the constant danger he creates have helped Juventus win all three of its opening matches.

The five- time Ballon d’Or winner will be able to rest and improve his physical condition during the internatio­nal break, since he was not called up by Portugal for the Nations

League.

“I spoke with him and we decided that in considerat­ion of his adjustment process to Turin and his new squad he won’t be with us during this period,” Portugal coach Fernando Santos said.

Can Gonzalo Higuain and Patrick Cutrone coexist at AC Milan? If the final minutes of Milan’s 21 win over Roma were any indication, the answer is yes.

Cutrone came off the bench and was set up by Higuain for the winner five minutes into stoppage time. Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso has hinted he believes using two No. 9s together from the start would leave his squad unbalanced. — AP

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