MILAN, May 4 — Cristiano Ronaldo has been recalled from Portugal as Serie A clubs get back to individual training today after a two-month coronavirus lockdown, but doubts remain over whether the championship can return. The interior ministry’s go-ahead for players to return to club training...
Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during the match against AS Roma at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome January 12, 2020. — Reuters pic
The government was responding after regions that had avoided the worst of the pandemic took matters into their own hands and gave permission to clubs to open their facilities for players to train on their own. The Corriere dello Sport daily on Monday created a front-page photo of the minister with a dagger about to burst a ball, with the headline “Attack on Calcio”.
Sassuolo became the first team to resume individual training on Monday, with Bologna set to follow on Tuesday, then Lazio and Roma after their players and staff undergo coronavirus tests.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Some Serie A players prepare to resume training | Malay MailMILAN, May 3 — Players from several Italian football clubs were on course to resume individual training as the Mediterranean country prepared to gradually roll back its coronavirus lockdown. The Italian government has been feuding for weeks with individual regions about which activities will be...
Read more »
Serie A teams can start individual training, says interior ministry | Malay MailMILAN, May 4 ― Serie A teams will be able to start individual training sessions as of today amid the Covid-19 crisis, according to a letter sent by the Italian interior ministry to local authorities. Prime minister Giuseppe Conte said last Sunday that individual training could start on May 4 and...
Read more »
Ronaldo recalled from Portugal as Serie A resume trainingUpon his return from the Portuguese island of Madeira, he will have to spend 2 weeks in quarantine. FMTNews Ronaldo
Read more »
Serie A teams can start individual training - interior ministryMILAN (Reuters) - Serie A teams will be able to start individual training sessions as of Monday amid the COVID-19 crisis, according to a letter sent by the Italian interior ministry to local authorities.
Read more »
Serie A teams given green light to start individual trainingHowever the Italian government has yet to authorise the restart of the season. FMTNews Milan
Read more »
Serie A's Sassuolo say players can start training from MondayUnder club guidelines, each player would have half a pitch to himself during training. FMTNews Sassuolo
Read more »