BARCELONA, Jan 19: Ronaldinho’s work ethic is under attack again. The Brazil playmaker, who hasn’t featured in 2008 as he recovers from tendinitis in his left knee, is facing new criticism after As newspaper questioned his diet on Saturday.

The Spanish daily printed a photo of a sweat-drenched Ronaldinho in training with FC Barcelona, and suggested that the player’s inactivity has led to weight gain. It is the second time within a year that the 27-year-old Brazilian’s weight has been a topic of discussion in Spain.

“Ronaldinho is recuperating from an injury in the best manner possible and all of these commentaries revolving around a player of his stature should be heard, but I’m also asking that the player be respected,” president Joan Laporta said.

Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard said Ronaldinho, FIFA’s World Player of the Year in 2004 and ‘05, would return to the squad when he was ready.

“He’s working very hard, with two sessions a day and that is what is most important,” the Dutchman said. “When he’s physically ready, he’ll return.”

Over the past year Ronaldinho hasn’t looked like the player who led Barcelona to two straight league titles and the European Cup since his arrival from PSG in 2003.—AP

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