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Ronaldo's passes medical tests on ankle, will resume full training Friday

The Associated Press

Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo (left) splits Toronto FC defenders Amadou Sanyang and Marvell Wynne (right) during the second half of a friendly match in Toronto on Friday August 7, 2009. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young)

MADRID, Spain — Star forward Cristiano Ronaldo will soon resume full training after passing medical tests on his troublesome ankle.

Madrid said Tuesday that Ronaldo will continue with his planned recovery program until Friday when he will take part in a regular training session with the squad. Madrid did not say whether the Portugal forward would be available for Saturday's league match against Racing Santander.

Professor Niek van Dijk performed the examination on the 24-year-old. The Dutch specialist performed the surgery on the player's right ankle last year as well.

Ronaldo hasn't played since Portugal's match on Oct. 10, when he aggravated the injury he sustained during Madrid's Champions League against Olympique Marseille on Sept. 30.

Ronaldo could return for the club's Champions League match against FC Zurich on Nov. 25 before it plays at Barcelona in the league's "clasico" four days later. Defending champion Barcelona leads Madrid by one point in the standings.

Madrid official Emilio Butragueno suggested to Ronaldo that he remain patient.

"It's too early to say, we need to take it day by day and let the doctors make the decisions," the former Madrid striker said. "I say the doctors because I have the feeling that Cristiano wants to be playing already and that enthusiasm could be harmful since it would be terrible if he re-injured himself."


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