Cristiano Ronaldo injury 'more serious' than expected Cristiano Ronaldo's hamstring injury is "more serious" than initially thought, according to Al Nassr coach Jorge Jesus, who revealed the Portugal captain will travel to Madrid for treatment. The injury occurred when Ronaldo limped off the pitch during Al Nassr's 3-1 league victory over Al Fayha last weekend. The club has not provided a specific timeline for Ronaldo's recovery. Jesus addressed the injury ahead of Saturday's home league match against Neom SC, stating that Ronaldo left the game with a muscle injury. After medical tests, the coach confirmed the injury is more severe than expected. "He will need rest and recovery," Jesus said. "Cristiano will travel to Spain for treatment, as will other players who were injured. He will also receive care from his personal physiotherapist. We hope he will return soon to help the team." Ronaldo's recovery timeline is critical as he aims to be fit for Portugal's international friendlies later this month. The team is set to face Mexico at the renovated Azteca stadium on March 28 and the United States on March 31 in Atlanta, both matches serving as preparation for the World Cup. In the Saudi Pro League, Ronaldo remains third in the top scorers' table with 21 goals. English forward Ivan Toney leads the league with 23 goals in 23 games for Al Ahli. Al Nassr currently hold a two-point advantage over Al Ahli at the top of the league standings.#saudi_pro_league #cristiano_ronaldo #jorge_jesus #al_nassr #neom_sc
