Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo has played down any fears that he could be a doubt for next weekend's derby against Manchester City after suffering an injury to his face while on international duty with Portugal.
The five-time Ballon d'Or winner, who scored his first goal of the season in United's 2-0 win over Sheriff Tiraspol in the Europa League just over a week ago, was left with blood streaming from his nose after clashing with goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik during Portugal's 4-0 win over the Czech Republic in Prague on Saturday evening.
With just 13 minutes on the clock, Ronaldo, who later provided the assist for Diogo Jota to net Portugal's fourth goal, collided with Vaclik, with the Czech Republic goalkeeper slamming into the United ace's face with his arms. It was a purely accidental collision but it left Ronaldo requiring medical attention.
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Fortunately for him, Portugal and United, he was able to continue and completed the full duration of the match. And taking to social media in the aftermath of the 4-0 victory, the 37-year-old made no comment in relation to his injury, suggesting that he has suffered no lasting damage and is fine to feature in Portugal's huge clash with Spain on Tuesday evening.
Taking to his Instagram page, Ronaldo wrote: "Great game, important team win! We stay focused on our goal. Thanks to the Portuguese audience for the fantastic support."
Ronaldo, who also suffered a blow to his ankle during the contest, will be hoping to help fire Portugal to the finals of the Nations League when they face Spain in their final Group A2 clash on Tuesday. The 2016 European Championship winners will require just a point in Braga to seal top spot.
Spain, however, could leapfrog them and secure top spot with a win, meaning the contest has plenty riding on it. Meanwhile, the win over the Czechs was inspired by goals from United duo Diogo Dalot (2) and Bruno Fernandes.
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