French striker Karim Benzema also stepped up his recovery from a hamstring strain picked up in the first leg in the hope of being fit to face the English side.
“Ronaldo and (Alvaro) Arbeloa completed the session with the group while Benzema was out running alone on the pitch,” Madrid said in a statement on Monday.
Ronaldo has been in blistering form in the Champions League this season, scoring 16 goals in 10 appearances, including a hat-trick in the second leg of their quarter-final with Wolfsburg to overcome a 2-0 first-leg deficit.
However, he expects another tight match against City if Madrid are to make it to their 14th European Cup final.
“If Manchester City have made it to the semi-finals, it’s because they’re an excellent team,” Ronaldo told Madrid’s website.
“Knocking out PSG is not an easy task, but they managed to do it. They are a team with very few weaknesses.”
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