UPDATED: 07:53 EST, 29 April 2013 Cristiano Ronaldo has given Real Madrid a timely increase in their unlikely bid following the Portugal forward returned to full training this morning to overturn the three-goal deficit over Borussia Dortmund. The former Manchester United star missed Realas derby win against Atletico on Saturday after picking right up a leg damage in the first-leg defeat by Dortmund. Ronaldo was upstaged by Robert Lewandowski at the Westfalenstadion the other day, since the ruthless Poland striker won all objectives in the Germans' crushing 4-1 win. Ready? Cristiano Ronaldo trained along with his team-mates this morning after recovering from the leg complaint Ronaldo, who netted Realas only goal of the overall game, might be Jose Mourinhoas best hope of advancing to the Wembley closing after Dortmund went riot last week. Mourinho hinted at the likelihood of Ronaldo beginning the cunch conflict at the Santiago Bernabeu and said: 'Cristiano is okay to play tomorrow.' The 28-year-old experienced alone on Sunday but linked up with his Real team-mates for todayas session in Madrid. Poised: Ronaldo (center) may be the Champions League's top goalscorer on 12 and might start the match aCristiano Ronaldo resolved alone on the pitch alongside actual coach Carlos Lalin,a a record on the club's site said as his team-mates took part in a recuperation session after whipping Atletico 2-1 at the Vicente Calderon. The Respected striker's targets have been important in Real's Champions This season is tilted by league. Ronaldo, who is the tournaments top scorer with 12 targets, netted an objective in each leg of the last-16 link against His former club to be sent by manchester United out of the competition. Mourinho added he includes a full group to decide on from, apart from injured fullbacks Alvaro Arbeloa and Marcelo. Middle of attention: Ronaldo is hoping to upset chances by overturning a three-goal shortage Mission impossible: Real Madrid can not afford to agree a single goal at the Bernabeu on Tuesday Plotting: Jose Mourinho (right) and Angel di Maria (left) have their work cut out for them Inspired: Robert Lewandowski (left) went riot against a poor Real Madrid support
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