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Ronaldo hits back at Italy Sports Minister in Covid-19 protocol issue.

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ROME: Cristiano Ronaldo shot back at Italy’s sports minister by denying that he broke the coronaviru­s protocol adopted for the country’s football after returning from internatio­nal duty while positive for the disease.

Juventus forward Ronaldo is currently quarantine­d at his home in Turin after travelling from Portugal in an air ambulance following a positive Covid19 test while with his national team for Nations League matches.

“I never broke the protocol,” Ronaldo said on Instagram, adding that he travelled after gaining authorisat­ion to do so and had avoided contact with other people.

“Someone, whose name I’m won’t say, here in Italy ... says that I didn’t respect the protocol, that is simply a lie.

“I am continuing my quarantine, I am alone, my family is on another floor, we can’t be in contact and it will be like that at least for the next 10 days.”

Minister of Sport Vincenzo Spadafora said on Thursday that he thought the Portugal captain Ronaldo had broken protocol by leaving Italy while Juventus were in isolation following two Covid19 cases among the team’s non-playing staff.

On Friday he claimed “arrogant” Ronaldo had lied and stressed that his comments referred specifical­ly to his and some of his teammates’ leaving to join their respective national teams.

“The fame and greatness of certain footballer­s doesn’t allow them to be arrogant, disrespect­ful towards our institutio­ns and to lie,” Spadafora told Italy’s ANSA news agency.

“I reiterate what I said yesterday regarding some Juventus players abandoning their team hotel, comments which I based on Juventus’ own communicat­ions with health authoritie­s in Turin.”

Local health authoritie­s in the Piedmont region said that prosecutor­s had been informed of the departure of Ronaldo and other Juve players.

Juventus said on Thursday that Ronaldo, who claims to not have the “slightest symptom”, returned to Italy in a “medical flight authorised by the competent health authoritie­s”.

The entire Juve team were back in isolation on Wednesday evening after American midfielder Weston McKennie tested positive.

Both McKennie and Ronaldo are in quarantine and must test negative before rejoining their teammates.

Under UEFA rules a player must provide evidence that he is no longer sick a week before a European match.

Ronaldo, who will miss Juve’s Serie A match with Crotone and their Champions League opener against Dynamo Kiev on Tuesday, must test negative on Oct 21 to play against Barcelona and old foe Lionel Messi a week later.

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