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Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed his sadness at being stuck on the sidelines as Manchester United kick off their Double defence...
Ronaldo is in the midst of a lengthy recovery period after undergoing surgery on his troublesome ankle at the start of July.
The Portuguese winger struggled against the injury during the latter part of last season, even taking part at EURO 2008 earlier in the summer.
But the 23-year-old is now paying for his determination to play through the pain, as he could be out of action until the middle of November.
Ronaldo has returned to training, however, starting with some light jogging and gym work to regain his strength before rejoining the squad.
And the Seleccao superstar is desperate for a speedy return, as he has become depressed and frustrated at not being able to play the game he loves.
He told The Sun: “I have never experienced a situation like this, being two months without kicking a ball. I just want to be fully recovered.
“I am not used to being sidelined, I feel sad. But the worst moment has already gone and I recognise that I must patient.
“I feel well and the time of kicking a ball is coming. Playing football - this is what makes me happy.â€
Lol... What do you make of him being "sad"
Ronaldo is in the midst of a lengthy recovery period after undergoing surgery on his troublesome ankle at the start of July.
The Portuguese winger struggled against the injury during the latter part of last season, even taking part at EURO 2008 earlier in the summer.
But the 23-year-old is now paying for his determination to play through the pain, as he could be out of action until the middle of November.
Ronaldo has returned to training, however, starting with some light jogging and gym work to regain his strength before rejoining the squad.
And the Seleccao superstar is desperate for a speedy return, as he has become depressed and frustrated at not being able to play the game he loves.
He told The Sun: “I have never experienced a situation like this, being two months without kicking a ball. I just want to be fully recovered.
“I am not used to being sidelined, I feel sad. But the worst moment has already gone and I recognise that I must patient.
“I feel well and the time of kicking a ball is coming. Playing football - this is what makes me happy.â€
Lol... What do you make of him being "sad"