BSP-03 Ronaldo gets back to business for Juventus

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Ronaldo gets back to business for Juventus

ROME, Nov 23, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Cristiano Ronaldo gets back to business for
Italian champions Juventus against SPAL on Saturday after missing Portugal’s
qualification for the Nations League semi-finals amid reports he has been
snubbed for the final three in the Ballon d’Or award.

The 33-year-old Ronaldo has won the prestigious Ballon d’Or five times but
could be excluded from the top three, with the winner to be revealed in Paris
on December 3.

Ronaldo was rested from Portugal’s last four internationals as they became
the first team to qualify for the Nations League finals.

During the international break Ronaldo took a short break in London, amid
reports he had got engaged to his Spanish girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez,
before returning to train in Turin.

“All I can tell you is that when I got back I saw Cristiano training the
way he does every day, as a professional and giving hs all,” Juventus
teammate Mattia De Sciglio told Sky Sports Italia.

“I can’t tell you because I don’t know anything about this,” the Italian
defender added of the Ballon d’Or.

“That’s all I can say, and what will be, will be.”

Juventus host SPAL — four points above the drop zone — looking to
maintain their six-point lead over Napoli, who host bottom club Chievo.

The Turin giants then host Valencia in a crucial Champions League match on
Tuesday after a dramatic loss to Manchester United.

Massimiliano Allegri can count on Paulo Dybala, back after scoring his
first goal for Argentina, Portuguese defender Joao Cancelo and Polish
goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.

But German midfielder Emre Can is still on the mend after returning to
Turin following thyroid surgery.

“Matches straight after the international break are always trickier,” said
defender De Sciglio.

“SPAL play good football and have caused problems for the big teams they’ve
faced so far.”

SPAL were riding high after three wins in their first four games this
season, but have won just one game since, shocking Roma 2-0 at the Stadio
Olimpico.

– ‘Decisive moment’ –

Napoli host Chievo, as injury-hit Inter Milan, a further three points back
in third, host second-from-bottom Frosinone looking to keep pace with the top
two.

“It’s a decisive moment for the season,” said Napoli coach Carlo Ancelotti,
whose side host Red Star Belgrade on Wednesday.

“So far, things have gone well, but we need a further effort, we must be
ready.

“It’s going to be a fundamental run of games coming up, as we must be ready
in Serie A and the Champions League. Getting through that group would be
really satisfying.

“The Scudetto is a dream for us and it is not a utopia. Utopias are
impossible, dreams can be realised.”

Napoli last won the Italian league title in 1990.

Inter’s seven-match winning run ended with a heavy 4-1 defeat at Atalanta
last time out.

And Luciano Spalletti’s side need to secure maximum points with upcoming
matches against Roma and Juventus.

But they have injury problems in defence with Brazilian Dalbert and
Croatian Sime Vrsaljko sidelined.

“The loss again Atalanta was a heavy slap for us,” said Ghanaian defender
Kwadwo Asamoah.

“We have to learn from it and give an important signal before the
(Champions League) match against Tottenham.”

Lazio, in fourth, host AC Milan, just one point behind and playing without
suspended Argentine forward Gonzalo Higuain, with sixth-placed Roma
travelling to Udinese before their Champions League game against holders Real
Madrid.

Genoa and Sampdoria go head to head on Sunday night in the city’s first
derby since the bridge disaster last August that killed 43 people.

Fixtures (all times GMT)

Saturday

Udinese v Roma (1400); Juventus v SPAL (1700); Inter Milan v Frosinone
(1930)

Sunday

Parma v Sassuolo (1130), Bologna v Fiorentina, Empoli v Atalanta, Napoli v
Chievo (1400), Lazio v AC Milan (1700), Genoa v Sampdoria (1930)

Monday

Cagliari v Torino (1930)

BSS/AFP/MRI/0834 hrs