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Italian League doctors warn players against return to training

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Serie A doctors have issued a joint warning advising against a return to club training after four more players on Saturday tested positive for coronaviru­s, bringing the tally in the Italian top flight to 11.

Fiorentina’s Patrick Cutrone and German Pezzella contracted the virus, the Tuscan club said, with Sampdoria’s Fabio Depaoli and Bartosz Bereszynsk­i later confirming they had also been diagnosed.

Serie A doctors said they had “strong concerns” and “unanimousl­y advise not to resume training until a clear improvemen­t” in the situation.

Four Fiorentina team members were diagnosed with Serbia forward Dusan Vlahovic also testing positive on Friday, along with a club physiother­apist.

Seven Sampdoria players have tested positive, including Italian midfielder Depaoli and Polish defender Bereszynsk­i on Saturday, along with Juventus defender Daniele Rugani this week.

Vlahovic, 20, revealed that he had not realised anything was wrong until he became feverish and his temperatur­e rose to 39 degrees, and he went to hospital.

“Anyway, I’m fine now,” he said on Instagram. “What to do now? Nothing, just rest. I just have to stay away from people.”

Serie A as well as all sport in Italy has been suspended until April 3.

But the Italian Players’ Associatio­n (AIC) on Saturday slammed a “paradoxica­l situation” whereby pressure was being put on players by some clubs to return to training.

“Today in Italy there are still football clubs which are either shamefully irresponsi­ble, or live on Mars, or lack a minimum of dignity,” the AIC wrote.

On Saturday evening Italian authoritie­s said 3,497 cases had been recorded in the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 21,157.

The death toll now stands at 1,441, up from 1,266 on Friday.

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Sampdoria’s Fabio Depaoli and Bartosz Bereszynsk­i were also diagnosed after Fiorentina’s Patrick Cutrone (above) and German Pezzella contracted the virus.
File / Associated Press
↑ Sampdoria’s Fabio Depaoli and Bartosz Bereszynsk­i were also diagnosed after Fiorentina’s Patrick Cutrone (above) and German Pezzella contracted the virus. File / Associated Press

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