Ronaldo has recovered from a hamstring injury
which forced him to miss Madrid´s last three games in all competitions
and has resumed full training.
But Benzema is yet to recover from a hamstring
problem and Casemiro is still out after a knock to the hip sustained in
Saturday's 1-0 win at Real Sociedad.
"Cristiano is fine, he is 100 percent. He has
trained and will be with us tomorrow, there is no risk," Zidane told a
news conference.
"We need a 100 percent Cristiano," he said.
"He's a different player. His numbers show that and I'm happy he's with
us tomorrow. I'd have liked Karim and Casemiro to be there too, but
others will play and that's that," added Zidane.
"Karim's situation is different. He still has a problem and we don’t want to take any risks," he said.
Ronaldo is the top scorer in the Champions
League with 16 goals while Benzema has netted 27 times in all
competitions this season. Forward Lucas Vazquez replaced Ronaldo in the
goalless first leg in Manchester and is expected to fill in for Benzema.
"Casemiro does not have a serious injury but
he has a bruise and did not train today. We will try and play the same
way and put someone else in his position. Casemiro is Casemiro but we
have a big squad and there are other players who can do what he does."
Brazilian midfield anchor Casemiro has grown into one of Madrid's most important players in the last two months.
Real are on their best run of form this
season, having won 10 league games in a row. But Zidane, who took charge
of the team in January after Rafael Benitez was sacked, said failing to
reach the Champions League final in Milan on May 28 would be a
"failure".
"Until now we have said we haven't achieved
anything. We are in good form, but our aim is to do everything possible
and try and go through.
"But it will be very difficult. If we don't get through, it'll be a failure."
(Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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