
Brazil's coach Carlos Alberto Parreira, left, shares a moment with
Ronaldo during a training session at Bergisch Gladbach in the outskirts
of Cologne, Germany, Sunday, June 25, 2006. Brazil will face Ghana on
Tuesday, June 27. in the round of sixteen for the soccer World Cup. (AP
Photo/Fernando Llano)

Brazil's Ronaldo wears a bib during their training session in Bergisch
Gladbach, Germany June 25, 2006 during the World Cup 2006 tournament.
REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (GERMANY)

Brazil's midfielder Emerson, left, clears a ball beside to his teammate
Ronaldo during a training session at Bergisch Gladbach in the outskirts
of Cologne, Germany, Sunday, June 25, 2006. Brazil will face Ghana on
Tuesday, June 27. in the round of sixteen for the soccer World Cup. (AP
Photo/Fernando Llano)

Brazil's striker Ronaldo, right, shares a light moment with his teammate
Ronaldinho during a training session at Bergisch Gladbach in the
outskirts of Cologne, Germany, Sunday, June 25, 2006. Brazil will face
Ghana on Tuesday, June 27. in the round of sixteen for the soccer World
Cup. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

Brazil's striker Ronaldo reacts after missing a penalty during a
training session at Bergisch Gladbach in the outskirts of Cologne,
Germany, Sunday, June 25, 2006. Brazil will face Ghana on Tuesday, June
27. in the round of sixteen for the soccer World Cup. (AP Photo/Fernando
Llano)

Brazil's Ronaldo (L-R), Kaka and goalkeeper Julio Cesar take a break
before their training session in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany June 25,
2006 during the World Cup 2006 tournament. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (GERMANY)

Brazil's players Ronaldo, left, Kaka, center, and Julio Cesar, share a
moment during a training session at Bergisch Gladbach in the outskirts
of Cologne, Germany, Sunday, June 25, 2006. Brazil will face Ghana on
Tuesday, June 27. in the round of sixteen for the soccer World Cup. (AP
Photo/Fernando Llano)

Brazil's Ronaldo signs autographs for fans after a soccer training
session in Bergisch Gladbach June 25, 2006 during the World Cup 2006
tournament. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (GERMANY) |