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Ronaldo returns to Juventus training after two months

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Ronaldo returns to Juventus training after two months
Ronaldo returns to Juventus training after two months

Five-times World Player of the Year Cristiano Ronaldo rejoins Serie A champions Juventus for training after an absence of 72 days that included the last two weeks in quarantine.

RESENDING WITH COMPLETE SCRIPT VIDEO SHOWS: VARIOUS OF CRISTIANO RONALDO TRAINING AT JUVENTUS' CONTINASSA TRAINING GROUND EDITORS PLEASE NOTE: VIDEO IS FROM TUESDAY, MAY 19 SHOWS: TURIN, ITALY (MAY 19, 2020) (JUVENTUS TV - NO USE ITALY AND .IT WEBSITES) 1.

VARIOUS OF CRISTIANO RONALDO PASSING A BALL DURING HIS FIRST TRAINING SESSION WITH JUVENTUS FOR TWO MONTHS 2.

RONALDO JOGGING 3.

RONALDO JOGGING, PASSING BALL 4.

RONALDO JOGGING 5.

TWO JUVENTUS PLAYERS JOGGING 6.

ARGENTINE FORWARD, PAULO DYBALA TRAINING, URUGUAYAN MIDFIELDER, RODRIGO BENTANCUR TRAINING 7.

ITALIAN DEFENDER, MATTIA DE SCIGLIO, TRAINING, COLOMBIAN FORWARD, JUAN CUADRADO TRAINING 8.

TRAINING IN PROGRESS 9.

JUVENTUS COACH, MAURIZIO SARRI (RIGHT) AT TRAINING SESSION 10.

TRAINING SESSION IN PROGRESS 11.

ITALIAN DEFENDER, DANIELE RUGANI TRAINING 12.

GOALKEEPERS, LEONARDO LORIA, CARLO PINSOGLIO AND GIANLUIGI BUFFON TRAINING 13.

TRAINING DRILL IN PROGRESS, FINISHES WITH DYBALA SCORING GOAL, DYBALA JOGGING ON PITCH 14.

TRAINING DRILL IN PROGRESS, FINISHES WITH FEDERICO BERNARDESCHI SCORING GOAL 15.

TRAINING DRILL IN PROGRESS, FINISHES WITH FEDERICO BERNARDESCHI HAVING A STRIKE AT GOAL 16.

PAULO DYBALA TRAINING STORY: Five-times World Player of the Year Cristiano Ronaldo rejoined Serie A champions Juventus for training on Tuesday (May 19) after an absence of 72 days that included the last two weeks in quarantine.

The 35-year-old arrived at the Turin club's Continassa training ground in a black car and was due to undergo a medical before joining coach Maurizio Sarri and his team mates.

Ronaldo flew back to his native Madeira after Juventus beat Inter Milan 2-0 behind closed doors on March 8, their final game before Serie A was suspended because of the novel coronavirus outbreak.

He returned to Turin in a private jet earlier this month but then had to spend two weeks at home under Italy's quarantine rules.

Serie A clubs returned to training on May 4 but are restricted to training in small groups and must respect social distancing guidelines.

The government is still deliberating on whether to allow Serie A to restart but said on Monday that it would not happen before at least June 14, one day after the league had hoped to begin.

The squad is still without forward Gonzalo Higuain who only returned to Italy from Argentina last Thursday and must spend another 10 days in quarantine.

(Production: Ursa Presern, Tim Hart)

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