Italian football club Sassuolo set to become first Serie A side to restart training following coronavirus shutdown
Sassuolo's Alfred Duncan in action with Juventus' Matthijs de Ligt and Blaise Matuidi, Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy, December 1, 2019
The government has given professional teams permission to train together from May 18 although they will still have to respect social distancing guidelines. “Sassuolo announces that, from Monday May 4, they will grant their players use of the Mapei Football Centre pitches for optional, individual sessions,” Sassuolo said in a statement.
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