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Ronaldo's back

Brazil striker Ronaldo has returned to training for the first time since
a knee operation in November, his club Inter Milan said on Tuesday.

An Inter spokesman said Ronaldo began a programme of light individual
training at the club's Appiano Gentile training complex on Monday.

'His recovery from the operation is going according to plan and we have
started the second phase of recuperation,' said the spokesman, 'He started
on Monday with some slow running and the training will gradually intensify.'

The spokesman added that Ronaldo was expected to begin full training
with the rest of the squad in the first week of March.

A month after that the club hoped he would be ready to return to action
in Serie A for the first time since he damaged his knee against Lecce
on November 21.

'We hope that he will be ready to play in the first week of April,' said
the spokesman, 'That is the plan and at the moment everything is going
according to the plan.'

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