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Ronaldo still wants to be released
Ronaldo reiterated his desire to skip the Confederations Cup on Sunday despite coach Carlos Alberto Parreira's suggestion that he could lose his spot on the national team if he refuses to play.
Parreira had said he would replace players who wouldn't be willing to make personal sacrifices for the national team. "I'll keep trying (to be released from the roster)," Ronaldo told reporters at Rio de Janeiro's international airport shortly after returning from Spain. "I'm not just any young player who just arrived, I have played with the national team in all competitions until now." Ronaldo, a three-time FIFA Player of the Year, and nearly all other Brazilian regulars playing in Europe were summoned to play in the eight-team Confederations Cup on June 15-29. Among the regulars, only World Cup veteran defenders Cafu and Roberto Carlos were not called for the competition because Parreira wants to test new wingers. Ronaldo will report to the national team on Tuesday, and is expected to play in next week's World Cup qualifiers.
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