Nothing against Cristiano Ronaldo, but it seems quite obvious that his situation isn't really about an injury.


Reports say there is no official timeline for his return, with recovery now estimated to take up to four weeks, meaning he could miss the entire month of March despite the initial expectation that the absence would be much shorter.
Given the current geopolitical tensions in the region, particularly involving Iran, it wouldn't be surprising if the decision to leave Riyadh and go to Spain was simply about safety and family priorities.
If that's the case, it's completely understandable. Anyone in that position would want their family somewhere calmer during uncertain times. Respect.
But framing it purely as an injury?...
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