Khaleej Times

‘Ronaldo has learned to accept rotation’

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barcelona — Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane said on Friday Cristiano Ronaldo has accepted the need to rest during the season as the prolific Portuguese prepares to sit out a fourth consecutiv­e league away game in missing Saturday’s trip to Granada.

Ronaldo has missed eight of Real’s 34 league games so far this season in contrast to last year when he participat­ed in 36 of 38, only absent due to a hamstring injury he sustained late in the campaign.

The benefits of playing fewer games this term were evident as the Portuguese forward scored a dazzling hat trick against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday to take Real to the brink of a third Champions League final, in contrast to the withered state in which he finished last season.

Zidane remarked last year that Ronaldo needed to rest more but it was difficult to convince him to sit out games, but said on Friday the 32-year-old had accepted his new reality.

“I speak with Cristiano all the time and I know him very well. He knows that until now he played 60-70 games a season and the accumulati­on of all those years meant he needs to rest a little,” Zidane told a news conference. “I’m not the coach that has made him rest, all I know is that players need to rest, especially if they want to arrive at the final stage of the season in top condition.” Real face the already relegated Granada, who have lost their last five games, on Saturday needing a win to stay level on points with La Liga leaders Barcelona, although Zidane is expected to leave Ronaldo out of the squad.

The Portuguese would be suspended from next Sunday’s game against Sevilla if booked against Granada. — Reuters

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