We are coming soon!

40%

We'll notify you when the site is live:

Maintenance Mode is a free coming soon/under construction blogger template from NewBloggerThemes.com. Maintenance Mode blogger template has jQuery countdown timer, progress bar, tabbed view section, email subscription box and twitter follow and share buttons. You can go to Edit HTML replace this with your own words. For more free blogger templates, visit NewBloggerThemes.com.
Copyright © Newsworld | Powered by Blogger
Design by ThemeFuse | Blogger Theme by NewBloggerThemes.com
Powered by Blogger.

Total Pageviews

Search This Blog

Blog Archive


Recent In Fashion

Recent Post

Popular

Comments

Recent

Recent on CampusGist

Follow Us

LATEST NEWS

Friday, 30 March 2018

CR7 to sit out Las Palmas trip - reports

Real Madrid's top scorer Cristiano Ronaldo is to sit out his side's La Liga trip to Las Palmas on Saturday in order to be in prime shape for Tuesday's Champions League quarterfinal first leg at Juventus, Spanish media reported on Thursday.

Ronaldo has been in resurgent form after a slow start to the season and has scored 18 times in the league in 2018, plundering four goals in a 6-3 win over Girona in Real's last game.
He struck both goals in Portugal's 2-1 win over Egypt on 21 March and started the 3-0 defeat by the Netherlands on Monday.
Real trail runaway leaders Barcelona by 15 points and are third in the La Liga standings.
Spanish daily Marca said Ronaldo has agreed with coach Zinedine Zidane to remain in Madrid while his teammates make the two-and-a-half hour plane journey to the Canary Islands.
Ronaldo, 33, has started and scored in all eight of Real's Champions League games this season and is the runaway top scorer in the competition with 12 goals.
He has been persuaded to skip the occasional league game, particularly away from home, and was rested for Real's 2-1 win at Leganes and their 1-0 defeat at Espanyol in February
Ronaldo did not feature in any of his side's six games in the Kings Cup.
Real's quarterfinal tie with Serie A leaders Juventus is a repeat of the 2017 Champions League final, which the Spanish side won 4-1 with two goals from Ronaldo.

No comments:

Post a Comment