Cristiano Ronaldo Expected to Recover in Time for FIFA World Cup, Portugal Coach Confirms

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Cristiano Ronaldo's participation in the upcoming FIFA World Cup has been a topic of concern after he sustained an injury while playing for Al-Nassr. However, Portugal's head coach Roberto Martinez has provided a positive update on the star player's condition.

Ronaldo was initially expected to recover in a week or two, but his recovery has reportedly stalled. Nevertheless, Martinez clarified that Ronaldo's World Cup participation is not at risk and that he will be fit for the tournament.

The Portugal coach attributed Ronaldo's injury to a minor muscle issue, stating that the player is in great shape and can return to action within a week or two. This news will come as a relief to the Portuguese fans, who will be eager to see their star player in action at the World Cup.

Ronaldo has been in excellent form this season, leading the Golden Boot race with 21 goals in the league. He will be a key player for Portugal at the World Cup, having represented his country in 11 major tournaments and winning several titles, including the Euro 2016 title and two UEFA Nations League titles.