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Ronaldo avoiding return to Manchester

Reports around the world are speculating that Cristiano Ronaldo could be delaying his foot surgery in order to avoid a confrontation with Alex Ferguson.

In other news, Real Madrid have said that 85 million Euros is the price that they will be paying for Cristiano Ronaldo.

Cristiano Ronaldo foot injury

Cristiano Ronaldo has said that he has been suffering from a foot injury for the last three months. Ronaldo played through the pain and is now ready to take care of the injury.

Cristiano Ronaldo will have surgery on the injured foot and then rest for the new season. The Portuguese superstar is expected to be fit in time for next season.

Future of Cristiano Ronaldo

Now that the European Championships have come to a bitter end for the Portuguese, the future of Cristiano Ronaldo is to be decided.

Will he stay at Manchester United or move to Real Madrid? Manchester United is reporting that the player is not for sale at ANY price. Real Madrid has nearly unlimited resources and can pay whatever Manchester demands.

For now all we have is rumors as nothing has been decided. Many false reports have come out of England claiming that Cristiano Ronaldo has already been sold.

So we must wait and see how the this story develops…

Germany beat Portugal

BASEL: Portugal was unable to recover from a German blitzkrieg that saw the Germans with an early two goal lead. The Portuguese fought back only to come up one goal short of tying the match.

Bastian Schweinsteiger put the Germans in front with an awesome team goal that was started with Lukas Podolski and Michael Ballack. Podolski played an undefendable pass on the ground that Schweinsteiger was able to run on to and put in the back of the net.

Germany quickly doubled their lead with a Miroslav Klose goal. The towering striker was left wide open on a free kick and Schweinsteiger picked him out for the second goal.

Portugal fought back and Cristiano Ronaldo fired off a dangerous shot that Lehmann could only deflect to Nuno Gomes who put the ball into the back of the net.

After half time it was once again the Germans who showed more class. Another set piece taken by Schweinsteiger found Michael Ballack who put the ball into the back of the net with his head after slightly pushing off Paolo Ferreira.

Portugal continued to fight and were eventually rewarded with a conselation goal from Helder Postiga.

The final score was 3-2 in favor of the great Germans.

Cristiano Ronaldo set to meet with agent

Cristiano Ronaldo is set to meet with his agent, Jorge Mendes, over the weekend. The big topic of discussion will be Cristiano Ronaldo’s potential move to Real Madrid.

Jorge Mendes is currently flying to Switzerland where he will meet with his superstar client shortly.

Cristiano Ronaldo ready for knockout rounds

Cristiano Ronaldo looked delighted and said that he was “very happy” after advancing to the quarter finals of Euro 2008.

The Portuguese superstar said, “our main aim was to get to next phase. I’m very happy to have helped my team-mates to win.”

“I managed to score, and my goal is dedicated to the Red Cross. I’m thinking about the children and that makes me very proud.”

Man of the match Cristiano Ronaldo noted that his team played poorly in the first half, but was pleased with how they responded after half time.

Portugal ease to victory

GENEVA: Cristiano Ronaldo found himself on the score sheet for the Portuguese as they were able to brush of a brave effort from the Czech Republic.

Deco started off the scoring with a scrappy goal that was started by Cristiano Ronaldo’s failed attempt to dribble past Petr Cech. Less than 10 minutes later the Czech’s were even with a set piece goal from Sionko.

Cristiano Ronaldo was able to score the game winning goal in the second half by driving a hard low shot past Petr Cech into the back of the net.

Ricardo Quaresma got the final goal of the match after fine work from Cristiano Ronaldo to set him up. Cristiano Ronaldo was able to launch a counter attack that saw Ricardo Quaresma wide open near an open goal. Ricardo Quaresma made no mistake and calmly sealed the 3-1 result in favor of the Portuguese.

With the two victories, Portugal have secured a spot in the knockout rounds. Portugal’s last match of the group stage will be against the Swiss.

Cristiano Ronaldo voted Mr. Handsome

Cristiano Ronaldo voted Mr. Handsome

VIENNA: Cristiano Ronaldo has been voted the hottest player at Euro 2008 and it has nothing to do with the way he plays on the field.

A poll of 12,000 women decided that the Manchester United winger is the most beautiful player of the tournament.

Cristiano Ronaldo sexy Latin good looks won him the award. His biggest fans were apparently Italian, German and Swedish women.

Real Madrid reported to FIFA over Ronaldo saga

Manchester United has filed an official complaint to FIFA over Real Madrid’s attempts to unsettle Cristiano Ronaldo. The Spanish giants had continued to pursue Cristiano Ronaldo after several warnings from Manchester United.

Today the English champions took action and filed the complaint in hope of stopping Real Madrid from tampering with their superstar who is under contract with United for another four years.

Alex Ferguson reiterated that Manchester United would not consider selling Cristiano Ronaldo to another European rival.

Rui Costa: Portugal can win Euro 2008

Portuguese legend Rui Costa is backing Portugal to win Euro 2008. The former AC Milan superstar has said that the team can go all the way to the finals and win unlike what happened in Euro 2004 with the shocking loss to Greece.

Rui Costa backed his reasoning by saying that the team is better prepared and more respected now than ever before. He feels that there has been a change of mentality and that the players must think as a team instead of as individuals.

Lastly, Rui Costa noted that a lot of the future success of Portugal will depend on Cristiano Ronaldo maintaining his outstanding form that saw him score 41 goals in all competition for Manchester United.

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