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Primera Liga: Cristiano Ronaldo doubtful for Real Madrid's clash with Athletic Bilbao

MADRID, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 23:  Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid CF celebrates scoring their third goal during the La Liga match between Real Madrid CF and
Image: Cristiano Ronaldo: Doubtful for Real Madrid

Cristiano Ronaldo is doubtful for Real Madrid's Primera Division clash against Athletic Bilbao at the Bernabeu on Sunday.

The world player of the year suffered a painful kick to the back of the leg in Wednesday's Champions League victory over Ludogorets in Sofia.

Ronaldo, who scored and missed a penalty against the Bulgarian side, did not play a part in full training on Friday but did run alone as he looked to prove his fitness.

Gareth Bale also missed coach Carlo Ancelotti's latest session for an unspecified reason but did train indoors.

A statement on realmadrid.com read: "Ancelotti placed an emphasis on working with the ball in a training session that saw Cristiano Ronaldo do running alone on the pitch at Ciudad Real Madrid.

"Bale and (Fabio) Coentrao did work indoors at Madrid's training facilities, while Jese and (Sami) Khedira continue with their recovery processes."

Real were given a scare in midweek as they fell behind early to Ludogorets and only secured victory, 2-1, with a 77th-minute strike from substitute Karim Benzema.

Their form domestically, however, has been in impressive with 15 goals scored in the process of winning their last three games in succession.

Their recent record against Bilbao is also heavily in their favour.

Los Blancos have won their last nine games against the Basque outfit, scoring 33 goals and conceding nine.

They are fifth in the Primera Division ahead of this weekend's action, four points behind leaders Barcelona, while Los Leones are 16th with just four points from their six games.

Athletic have also made a frustrating start in the Champions League and were beaten at BATE Borisov in midweek.

Coach Ernesto Valverde accepts it has been a difficult spell for his team.

Speaking after the 2-1 loss in Belarus, Valverde said: "Previously I wasn't happy with our displays, but I was okay with our attitude. Now I'm concerned with both.

"We still have chances to progress out of the group, but it's impossible with a display like this. This is a bad period for us."

Watch Real v Athletic Bilbao live on Sky Sports 5, with coverage from 8pm on Sunday. Before that you can watch Espanyol v Real Sociedad, with coverage from 6pm.