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  Unsettled Ronaldo under fire in Spanish press    (AFP)  Updated: 2006-03-06 08:57  
 MADRID (AFP) - Brazilian great Ronaldo has come under fire again from the 
Spanish press following Real Madrid's 2-1 derby victory over Atletico, a match 
the former Barcelona and Inter Milan star was not involved in. 
 The Brazilian striker has come under attack in both the Spanish press and the 
Real tribunes this season, accused of lacking motivation to fight for the famous 
white jersey and he is widely expected to leave the club in the close season.
 Real coach Juan Lopez Caro left Ronaldo out of the match-day squad for 
"technical" reasons officially but the Spanish press was convinced Sunday 
morning that the end has come for the three-time world player of the year.
 "Ronaldo loses his place," said Marca who claimed the Brazilian is unlikely 
to earn a recall for the crucial Champions League last 16 second-leg clash 
against English outfit Arsenal on Wednesday.
 "The public showed they were indifferent to his absence, he was missed by 
no-one...not even the team in white who won through courage and fight," added 
Marca, making a clear reference to the accusations levelled at Ronaldo that he 
does not fight for the team.
 Lopez Caro could not even offer an olive branch to Ronaldo after the game, 
saying only: "The collective takes precedence over the individual and Ronaldo 
will be back when he is well."
 The knives are out for Ronaldo as El Mundo went on to claim that: "The 
majority of Spanish players (at Madrid) don't support Ronaldo; they say he is as 
arrogant off as he is on the pitch."
 Ronaldo has been at odds with the Madrid press and Real's fans in recent 
months, reacting badly to being jeered by his own club's fans and criticising 
them in the press.
 Italian giants AC Milan and a host of English Premiership teams are believed 
to be chasing his signature and it is almost certain that he will move in the 
close season.
 Meanwhile, France midfielder Zinedine Zidane gave his match shirt to French 
interior minister Nicolas Sarkozy after the victory over Atletico, according to 
Real's website.
 Brazil full-back Roberto Carlos also offered his shirt to Sarkozy, who is 
spending the weekend in Madrid at the invitation of the opposition Popular 
Party.
  
  
  
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