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Tearful Ronaldo picks himself up for Juve trip to Frosinone

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MILAN: Cristiano Ronaldo picks himself up and gets back to business in Serie A against promoted Frosinone tomorrow after his return to Spain in the Champions League ended in a tearful sending off against Valencia.

The former Real Madrid star collapsed dramatical­ly on the pitch after being handed a controvers­ial red card just days after his first goals for Juventus saw the champions keep their 100% record to pull three points clear at the top of the Serie A table.

Juventus beat Valencia anyway thanks to two Miralem Pjanic penalties.

And after securing a winning start to the European campaign which is their focus this season, the Turin giants look to keep their quest for an eighth straight domestic title on track with a trip to Frosinone.

Coach Massimilia­no Allegri is confident that Ronaldo, 33, will be back to business against a side from outside Rome who are second from bottom of the league with one point.

“He was upset and he needs time to calm down. He needs to rise above it and focus on Sunday, even if these things leave a bitter taste in the mouth,” said the coach.

The champions will be without German midfielder Sami Khedira who suffered a thigh muscle injury in Spain.

Douglas Costa also suffered an

adductor injury, but the Brazilian would have missed tomorrow’s league game as he sits out a fourmatch ban for spitting last weekend.

“He’s picked up an adductor injury from virtually his first sprint,” said Allegri.

“Unfortunat­ely I was expecting this because the last few days have been draining for him mentally.

“When these things happen, the

risk of injury is very high. It was a tactical decision that he would only come on for the last 20 minutes, but that was still enough for him to get injured.”

Inter Milan also return from Champions League duty on a high after a last-gasp 2-1 win over Tottenham in their return to Europe for the first time since 2012.

But Roma fell 3-0 to holders Real Madrid in Spain with Napoli play- ing out a goalless draw at Red Star Belgrade.

Luciano Spalletti’s Inter scored two goals in a seven-minute spell, sparked by captain Mauro Icardi who scored his first goal of the season on his Champions League debut.

Inter – flounderin­g in 15th in Serie A with just four points from four games – head to fourth-placed Sampdoria looking for just their second win in the fifth round of action.

Roma – last year’s Champions League semi-finalists – are reeling from their defeat to Real Madrid.

Serie A runners-up Napoli, three points behind Juventus, visit Torino after a lacklustre European stalemate in Belgrade.

Lazio host Genoa after their Europa League win over Apollon Limassol at the Stadio Olimpico, with AC Milan hosting Atalanta after Gonzalo Higuain scored the only goal against Dudelange in Luxembourg.

Meanwhile, UEFA have opened a disciplina­ry case over Ronaldo’s red card in the Champions League which will be assessed on Sept 27, European football’s governing body said on Thursday.

He will find out next week whether his one-match ban is extended. An increase would also rule him out of a return to Old Trafford to face former club Manchester United. — AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? I hear you: Inter Milan forward Mauro Icardi reacts after scoring during the UEFA Champions League match against Tottenham on Tuesday.
— AFP I hear you: Inter Milan forward Mauro Icardi reacts after scoring during the UEFA Champions League match against Tottenham on Tuesday.

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