LISBON, Oct 13 — Cristiano Ronaldo has tested positive for coronavirus, the Portuguese football federation announced today. Ronaldo “is asymptomatic” and “will not play against Sweden” in tomorrow’s Nations League match, the federation said on its website. The 35-year-old Juventus...
Ronaldo ‘is asymptomatic’ and ‘will not play against Sweden’ in tomorrow’s Nations League match, the federation said on its website. — Reuters pic
Ronaldo “is asymptomatic” and “will not play against Sweden” in tomorrow’s Nations League match, the federation said on its website. Ronaldo has scored 101 goals for Portugal and will be a huge absence for his team against Sweden as they aim to hold on to top spot in their group.
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