'Getting Better Every Day': Cristiano Ronaldo Provides Update On Injury Rehab
Cristiano Ronaldo has taken to social media to provide a positive update on his fitness as he continues his rehabilitation from a muscle injury.
The Al-Nassr superstar is currently sidelined after picking up a thigh problem, but his latest activity suggests that a return to action is not far away.
The footballing world was handed a scare in late February when Ronaldo limped out of Al-Nassr's Saudi Pro League clash against Al-Fayha with a substantial tear in his right hamstring. Since the setback, the 41-year-old has been undergoing a tailored rehabilitation programm, recently taking to social media to share images of himself performing targeted leg muscle exercises and upper-body stretching.
These updates serve as a vital reassurance to fans, as the injury initially threatened to disrupt what has been another remarkable individual campaign. Despite his age, Ronaldo has remained Al-Nassr's primary goal threat this season, netting 22 goals and providing four assists across 26 appearances in all competitions.
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Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez dismissed suggestions that Ronaldo's international future was in jeopardy,
Martinez confirmed: "The World Cup is not at risk! He's not at risk, no. It's a minor muscle injury and we think he can return in a week or two. Everything Cristiano has done physically during the season shows that he's in great shape. Bernardo Silva, it's a technical decision, based on the medical information that the player's club provided."
The absence of such legendary figures opens the door for the next generation of Portuguese talent to prove their worth on the global stage. Martinez is viewing this international window as a crucial experimental phase, he added: "I've already said


