Real’s Ronaldo to miss Cup final against Barca

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REUTERS: Real Madrid top scorer Cristiano Ronaldo will miss Wednesday’s King’s Cup final against Barcelona after failing to recover from knee and thigh muscle problems, coach Carlo Ancelotti said on Tuesday. The Portugal captain and Ballon d’Or winner has missed Real’s last three matches since limping off near the end of the Champions League quarter-final, first leg against Borussia Dortmund on 2 April. Ancelotti said on Friday there was a still a chance Ronaldo might recover for the clash at the Mestalla stadium in Valencia but confirmed at a news conference the player was unavailable. “Cristiano Ronaldo is out, we have a lot of players sidelined,” said Ancelotti, who will also be without longer-term absentees Jese, Sami Khedira, Alvaro Arbeloa and Marcelo. “But we have a lot of confidence in this team,” added the Italian, who declined to answer a question about who would start the Cup final in Ronaldo’s absence. “It has always reacted well to injuries and I think we can also do things very well tomorrow.” The latest edition of Spain’s ‘Clasico’ between arch-rivals Real and Barca is their 228th meeting and a repeat of the 2011 Cup final, also held at the Mestalla, when Ronaldo’s extra-time header secured a 1-0 win. The Portuguese is top scorer in La Liga and the Champions League this season and Ancelotti will be desperate to have him back for the semi-finals of Europe’s elite club competition later this month when they play holders Bayern Munich over two legs. “We are losing a player with incredible quality. But it could be that Cristiano Ronaldo’s absence will motivate the rest of the team even more,” Ancelotti said. “The matches we have played without him have gone very well, working harder, running more and working together more. “Working as a unit is the of course the objective and that is what we have been training for. “I don’t think there will be any problem motivating the players tomorrow, they are all very motivated and very excited. I am seeing a lot of desire to play this final.” Not tired Ancelotti dismissed a suggestion Real could have avoided Ronaldo’s injury if they had given him more rest. “Cristiano did not rest because there was no need,” he told reporters. “There was no situation we saw that suggested he was tired and if he had been tired he would not have played. “He has a problem that many players have at this stage of the season. “We protect Cristiano in the same way we try to protect all the players as much as possible. “It could be a risk playing him and we are not going to take that risk as there are very important games still to come.” Ancelotti’s Barca counterpart Gerardo Martino also has injury worries and is waiting on the fitness of three of his recognised centre backs. Captain Carles Puyol, who has barely featured this term due to a series of injuries, Gerard Pique and Marc Bartra were all included in the squad for the trip to Valencia and Martino said a decision would be taken on Wednesday whether they could play. Barca’s Spain playmaker Andres Iniesta said he expected Real to be just as much of a threat without Ronaldo. “The team doesn’t change whether he is playing or not,” Iniesta told a news conference. “We know how good they are and we know their potential. If Cristiano doesn’t play somebody else at the same level will.” Barca, the record winners with 26 cups, are looking for a morale-boosting victory after crashing out of the Champions League to Atletico Madrid on Wednesday. The followed that up with a shock La Liga reverse at Granada on Saturday that left them four points behind leaders Atletico and one adrift of Real with five games left.  

 Dortmund’s winning run earns them Cup final spot

REUTERS: In-form Borussia Dortmund kept up their hopes of a trophy this season, easing past VfL Wolfsburg 2-0 on Tuesday with goals from Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Robert Lewandowski to reach the German Cup final. Three-time winners Dortmund, who last lifted the trophy in 2012, could face holders and rivals Bayern Munich, who play second division’s Kaiserslautern in the last four on Wednesday, in the final on 17 May in Berlin. “For us today it was kind of a reward for all our efforts in the past few weeks,” Dortmund coach Juergen Klopp, whose team beat both Real Madrid and Bayern Munich last week, told reporters. “We did a lot of things well but we had an opponent who was fresh and played great football. We had to do a lot of running to close the spaces and it was hard.” Fired up by an ear-splittingly loud 80,000 strong crowd, the hosts, who beat champions Bayern 3-0 in the league on Saturday, grabbed a well-deserved 13th minute lead when Armenian Mkhitaryan rifled in after a fine solo effort. It took some time for the visitors to recover but they came agonisingly close four minutes before the break with Junior Malanda’s header hitting the base of the post and fellow Belgium international Kevin De Bruyne’s shot whizzing narrowly wide. But it was Dortmund who scored again two minutes later with Poland international Lewandowski, left unmarked in the box, drilling in a Marco Reus cutback for his 100th goal for the club in all competitions. It will be his last chance to win another title with Dortmund, who also beat Real Madrid 2-0 last week but were eliminated 3-2 on aggregate in the Champions League quarter-finals, before joining Bayern next season. Talented 19-year-old Malanda should have scored for Wolfsburg when he was in front of goal but ended up volleying over the bar late in the game before being taken off with a knee injury in a further blow to the visitors. “You could see the difference between us and Dortmund and how cold blooded they were in front of goal,” Wolfsburg coach Dieter Hecking said. “We had several great chances and did not use them.”
 

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