Italian football giants Inter Milan and AC Milan were both back training Friday two months after a strict lockdown which has hit the northern ...
08 May 2020 09:29PMMilan: Italian football giants Inter Milan and AC Milan were both back training Friday two months after a strict lockdown which has hit the northern Italian city hard.
"France were wrong to decree the end immediately, but we will accept what will be the verdict of the government. There is so much uncertainty." Inter added:"The club maintains the utmost attention to preventive measures to safeguard the health of the players and all members of the club, in accordance with all the governmental and public health protection guidelines."One by one stars have returned to Italy with Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo is in two weeks' coronavirus quarantine as his team got back training on Tuesday.
The Italian Football Federation met on Thursday with the government's technical scientific committee to discuss details of the medical protocol for a return to group training. "I don't want to risk forecasts at this time, we must be careful," said Spadafora."If it is to be resumed, it will be behind closed doors."
Italian football bosses want to follow the example of Germany, which returns to action on May 16 and where only positive cases would be put into isolation.
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