The world's most expensive player said that it "almost" feels "a hundred percent" after suffering an ankle injury against Olympique Marseille in the Champions League, adding that with the treatments of today and tomorrow will to be "well"
The Real Madrid's Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo, considered it a player who tends to "make a difference" in difficult times, before deciding game tomorrow for Portugal plays against Hungary. "Always I was a player who in tough times usually make a difference. I hope tomorrow to make a difference with goals, passes and failures. I try to always better, as it always did here on the team, "Ronaldo said in a press conference prior to the meeting tomorrow.

The world's most expensive player said that it "almost" feels "a hundred percent" after suffering an ankle injury against Olympique Marseille in the Champions League, adding that with the put their tails between their legs. I still have not got it. No problem, I'm saving for the World Cup, "said the player in reference to criticism of his poor game selection. For Hungary, the Portuguese captain said" will not change much the way you play "by what a team expects "more defensive" and ensured that Portugal has "weapons" to overcome.
Moreover, asked about the statements of former international Luso Luis Figo treatments of today and tomorrow will be "fine." Cristiano Ronaldo was very important for Portugal in the qualifying stages of the European World Cup 2006 and 2008, but has not scored a goal in the World 2010.
The striker also recalled that when he arrived at Real Madrid said it was not worth the money "96 million euros and said they were wrong. "They said this is not football for him (Spanish League). In any moment changed their minds. The who said that Argentine Lionel Messi (Barcelona) should be chosen this year best player in the world, snapped: "I do not affect anything, as they say in Spanish, I do not." Portugal faces Hungary tomorrow in a game that can not fail if you want to remain eligible to second place in their qualifying group for the 2010 World Cup.