Brazil forward Ronaldo has undergone medical examinations in a clinic after
complaining of dizziness, recalling the mysterious and famous episode at the
1998 World Cup final.
The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) said the 29-year-old, who had a
dismal display in his team's 1-0 win over Croatia on Tuesday, felt dizzy
Wednesday, when the team had the day off.
It added that nothing was found and he would be ready for training the next
day.
Sources said that Ronaldo had returned to the team base at 1 a.m. Thursday
after visiting a nearby clinic.
Ronaldo lumbered around the pitch against Croatia looking off the pace and
struggling to control the simplest of passes in a performance described
as¡°weird¡±by former Brazil striker Tostao.
He was taken off to a chorus of jeers in the 69th minute and replaced by
Robinho. However, coach Carlos Alberto Parreira said Ronaldo would keep his
place in the starting lineup for Sunday¡¯s match against Australia in Munich.
The incident is bound to bring back memories of the 1998, when Ronaldo
produced a similar dazed performance in the World Cup final against France,
which Brazil lost 3-0.
Afterwards, it was revealed that Ronaldo had been taken ill in the hotel
hours before the match, some reports claiming that he had suffered a fit. The
episode was never fully explained.
Ronaldo bounced back to finish as top scorer with eight goals at the 2002
World Cup finals including both in the 2-0 final win over Germany.
Before the 2002 finals, he had been sidelined for the best part of two years
after undergoing two knee operations.
This season, however, has so far been an unhappy one for Ronaldo.
He was hindered by a series of nagging injuries and his relationship with the
fans at his club Real Madrid deteriorated after he said he felt unwanted. His
last game for them was April 8, when he limped off after one hour with an injury
to his right thigh.
During the preparations for the World Cup, he suffered from blisters on his
feet during the 4-0 friendly win over New Zealand, which forced him to go off at
halftime.