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Cristiano Ronaldo injured his hamstring during the AL match. Nasser and Al Fayha on February 28, 2026 Should fans be worried about him missing the upcoming match? Especially the 2026 World Cup or not? According to the latest update, it is not a long-term injury.
In an official statement, Al Nasser announced: “Cristiano was diagnosed with a hamstring injury after his last game with Al Fayha. He has started a rehabilitation program and will be under day-to-day assessment.”
This happened during Roberto’s time. Martinez is set to announce the squad for two warm-up games against Mexico and the United States. For the uninitiated Portugal will face Mexico on March 29, followed by the United States on April 1, 2026.
Hopefully Cristiano’s injury Ronaldo won’t be in any serious trouble.
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– Cristiano Ronaldo News (@CRonaldoNews) February 28, 2026
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Ronaldo’s recovery period could take a long time. He took to his Instagram and wrote, “Cristiano Ronaldo may be out for two to four weeks with a muscle injury. Further tests will follow soon as Cristiano is working with a clear goal to return as soon as possible after his hamstring issue.”
“He is expected to miss two upcoming games. As his recovery may take up to 2/4 weeks… It also depends on Portugal’s presence this month. Get well soon, Cristiano!” he added.
Many people expressed their support for the football legend. One person wrote: “Stay strong, we have to dance one last dance at the World Cup.” “You will be back” “We pray that you will find strength and get back on your feet soon,” one fan wrote. While another fan added: “Ronaldo, you must win the World Cup.”
The 2026 World Cup will take place from June 11 to July 19, 2026. It will be the 23rd World Cup and will be hosted in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
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