Cristiano Ronaldo Heads to Spain for Rehab After Injury
Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese forward playing for Al-Nassr, will undergo rehabilitation in Spain due to a hamstring injury. The 41-year-old was hurt during a match against Al-Fayha, sidelining him for upcoming games. Ronaldo's fitness for Portugal's international friendlies remains uncertain.
Portuguese football star Cristiano Ronaldo will head to Spain for rehabilitation after suffering a hamstring injury, according to Al-Nassr's head coach Jorge Jesus.
The injury occurred during a recent match where the 41-year-old, who has scored 21 goals this season, helped his team secure a 3-1 victory over Al-Fayha.
With his participation in the next matches against Al-Khaleej and the international friendlies in question, Ronaldo's fitness remains a primary concern for club and country.
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