Zidane: Ronaldo 100 percent fit for #ElClasico

Ronaldo is 100 percent, he trained today and that is all that interests me, said Real's Zinedine Zidane ahead of this weekend's #ElClasico. Photo: JP Gandul/BackpagePix

Ronaldo is 100 percent, he trained today and that is all that interests me, said Real's Zinedine Zidane ahead of this weekend's #ElClasico. Photo: JP Gandul/BackpagePix

Published Dec 22, 2017

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MADRID – Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane insisted Cristiano Ronaldo is 100 percent fit for Saturday's huge El Clasico clash against Barcelona despite playing a limited role in training this week.

And the Frenchman urged Ronaldo to put his perceived desire for an improved contract from the European champions on the back burner to help Real get back into the La Liga title race.

"He is 100 percent, he trained today and that is all that interests me," Zidane said on Friday.

Ronaldo, 32, said he would like to retire at Real after scoring the winner in last weekend's Club World Cup final, but that decision depended on those that run the club.

The Portuguese star signed a new deal to 2021 with Real just over a year ago, but has since seen Neymar's move to Paris Saint Germain for a world record fee and a bumper new deal for Lionel Messi at Barcelona reportedly see them leapfrog Ronaldo as the world's best paid player.

"Cristiano just has to think about what he has done, what he is doing and what he means to this club," added Zidane.

"He deserves the full respect of the club and he has it. After the holidays we will talk about that for sure. At the moment the only important thing is the game tomorrow and for that he is 100 percent."

Ronaldo only returned to full training on Friday after receiving some rough treatment from Brazilians Gremio last weekend. However, he has rediscovered top form in recent weeks with five goals in his last four outings.

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— Real Madrid C.F. (@realmadrid) December 21, 2017

Zidane's men trail Barca by 11 points in fourth place behind Atletico Madrid and Valencia, but they do have a game in hand on their rivals.

Real captain Sergio Ramos claimed this week his side are "obliged to win more than ever" given their deficit in the title race, but Zidane claimed tomorrow's result won't be definitive no matter what happens.

"There is no anxiety. We need to think about playing a good match and not look at whether the difference is 11, eight or 25 points," said Zidane. "The only thing we can control is playing well tomorrow."

AFP

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