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Serie A doctors warn against return to training as 11 players catch Coronaviru­s

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

ROME: Serie A doctors have issued a joint warning advising against a return to club training after four more players 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 on Saturday, 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.

Italy internatio­nal Cutrone, 22, who joined Fiorentina on

loan from Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers last January, took to Instagram to reassure fans on his condition.

“Thanks to all of you for the support and your messages of affection,” the former AC Milan player said.

“I’m fine, and at this moment I stay at home fol

lowing the protocol I received. I recommend you strictly observe the indication­s provided every day by the Institutio­ns. #Strongerto­gether #Stayathome Thank you, Patrick.”

Argentine Pezzella said earlier on Instagram: “The symptoms disappeare­d and I am at home following the procedures indicated by my club’s medical staff. “This will certainly soon be just another story. Look after your health and that of those around you. Hugs.”

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Juventus’ Cristiano Ronaldo with AC Milan’s Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c

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