MADRID, April 16 (Xinhua) -- Spanish soccer club
Barcelona denied in a Tuesday statement recent press reports that star Brazilian
striker Ronaldinho could be suffering mononucleosis, keeping him away from
recent training sessions.
The star has been working on a
separate training plan to boost his strength after a tonsillitis attack, which
required antibiotics, the statement said.
The player is "one of the players that has
accumulated the most games this season," said the statement. After the illness
he chose to apply the individual program: double sessions of gym and field
workouts at Camp Nou.
Barcelona will continue this program until he is in
the best possible condition, the statement said, adding that he will miss the
Copa Del Rey match against Getafe and but should be available for a weekend
match against Villareal.
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Barcelona's Ronaldinho celebrates a goal
against Racing Santander during their Spanish first division soccer league
match at Nou Camp Stadium in Barcelona Feb. 11, 2007. Ronaldinho scored
his 14th and 15th goals of the season Sunday to help FC Barcelona beat
Racing Santander 2-0 and increase its lead to three points in the Spanish
league. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |