Juventus could be without Cristiano Ronaldo for their Champions League last-eight first leg clash against Ajax after he picked up an injury with Portugal.
The 34-year-old, who has scored 24 goals in 36 appearances for the reigning Italian champions, including four in seven Champions League ties this term, was forced off just 30 minutes into his nation's 1-1 Euro 2020 qualification Group B draw against Serbia in Lisbon on Monday.
I'm not worried about this injury and I'm not afraid, I know my body well. I think I'll be fine in a week or two.
Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo, making only his second international appearance since last summer's 2018 World Cup, limped off the pitch after receiving some treatment and it appeared the problem was serious.
However, he spoke out afterwards to play down the severity of the injury, although the former Manchester United and Real Madrid star will be rated a doubt for Juve's Champions League quarter-final first leg clash against Ajax in Amsterdam on 10th April.
"I'm not worried about this injury and I'm not afraid, I know my body well. I think I'll be fine in a week or two," he said.
Juve, who are firmly on course to defend their Serie A title as they sit 15 points clear at the top of the table, are 11/10 to win their first leg in Europe against Ajax, while the hosts are priced at 5/2 to win and the draw is 23/10.
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Juventus could be without Cristiano Ronaldo for their Champions League last-eight first leg clash against Ajax after he picked up an injury with Portugal.
The 34-year-old, who has scored 24 goals in 36 appearances for the reigning Italian champions, including four in seven Champions League ties this term, was forced off just 30 minutes into his nation's 1-1 Euro 2020 qualification Group B draw against Serbia in Lisbon on Monday.
I'm not worried about this injury and I'm not afraid, I know my body well. I think I'll be fine in a week or two.
Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo, making only his second international appearance since last summer's 2018 World Cup, limped off the pitch after receiving some treatment and it appeared the problem was serious.
However, he spoke out afterwards to play down the severity of the injury, although the former Manchester United and Real Madrid star will be rated a doubt for Juve's Champions League quarter-final first leg clash against Ajax in Amsterdam on 10th April.
"I'm not worried about this injury and I'm not afraid, I know my body well. I think I'll be fine in a week or two," he said.
Juve, who are firmly on course to defend their Serie A title as they sit 15 points clear at the top of the table, are 11/10 to win their first leg in Europe against Ajax, while the hosts are priced at 5/2 to win and the draw is 23/10.
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Source: bet365.com