Juve coach Allegri will not shy away from rotating Ronaldo

Allegri confirmed that Ronaldo, signed from Real Madrid for 105 million euros (£94.2 million) in the close season, would start in Saturday's game against Lazio, where he will make his home debut, but that things would change as the season draws on.

Juve coach Allegri will not shy away from rotating Ronaldo

(Reuters)





"He has to understand that there will be times when he starts on the bench and then just plays half an hour," Allegri said. "Even he will need a break at some point. At Real Madrid, he was excellently managed."

He added: "Ronaldo trains very competitively, he takes nothing for granted and is a champion, building his own success over the years through hard work and sacrifice.

"He is a great example for the younger players and he raises our overall quality... Ronaldo is bringing a great enthusiasm to Italian football."

Italian champions Juventus won their opening Serie A fixture 3-2 at Chievo last Saturday when Ronaldo made his debut.









(Writing by Brian Homewood; Editing by Ken Ferris)


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