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Ronaldo to face Napoli after ankle knock, confirms Allegri

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Despite a looming Champions League tie versus Atletico Madrid, Cristiano Ronaldo will not be rested for Juventus’ Serie A clash with Napoli.

Cristiano Ronaldo will be in the Juventus side to take on Napoli in Serie A today after overcoming an ankle injury, Massimilia­no Allegri has confirmed, according to foxsportsa­sia.com.

Ronaldo worked separately from his teammates on Wednesday after picking up a knock in last weekend’s 1-0 win over Bologna but did return to full training the following day.

Juve’s commanding 13-point lead over Napoli – its nearest challenger­s in the table – prompted suggestion­s the Portuguese could be rested from today’s meeting as Allegri’s men look ahead to a Champions League last-16 tie with Atletico Madrid in 10 days.

The Bianconeri trail 2-0 from the opening leg in the Spanish capital and will surely need Ronaldo at the peak of his powers to have any hope of a turnaround, but Allegri dismissed the notion of resting his star man for the visit to Napoli.

“Ronaldo trained with the team and will play tomorrow,” Allegri told a news conference on Saturday.

“Sami Khedira needs tests. We hope to get Douglas Costa back against Atletico Madrid, but Juan Cuadrado is still a long way off recovery.”

The loss in Madrid, as well as Juve’s surprise Coppa Italia eliminatio­n at the hands of Atalanta in late January, has seen the Serie A champions come in for what Allegri believes is unwarrante­d criticism.

“I was disappoint­ed by the reaction, because people had created some expectatio­ns Juventus had to go to Madrid and beat Atletico 3-0,” he said.

“It’s not an intelligen­t assumption, not one for people with their feet on the ground.

“These are expectatio­ns based on something that is entirely outside of reality. We were missing four important players. You can lose one game and make up for it in Serie A over the next 12 rounds, but in the Champions League you can lose once and that’s it, you’re out.

“I understand constructi­ve criticism, but not when expectatio­ns are beyond reality. It is not normal to win, it is always extraordin­ary and must always be treated as such. If you don’t, then that’s not my problem.

“Let’s not forget in my tenure, Juventus lost 11 games in the Champions League, including ones against Young Boys and Sevilla where we were already qualified, Manchester United in bizarre fashion, then Barcelona, Real [Madrid] and Atletico. I am not a fan of statistics, but that’s an impressive statistic.

“I was angry with the way we lost to Atletico Madrid, but I was angry with myself, not with the critics. I am the coach and set the example, but I also have to be accepted for who I am.

“We should focus on Napoli, a stadium packed with people eager to beat us. We must play with intelligen­ce, sharpness, intensity, clear heads and knowing it’s never over at the San Paolo.”

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