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Ronaldo returns to Italy despite coronaviru­s infection

Portuguese football superstar flies out as Juventus isolate

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PORTUGUESE superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has returned to Italy to complete his quarantine after testing positive for the coronaviru­s on internatio­nal duty, his club Juventus said on Wednesday.

“Cristiano Ronaldo returned to Italy with a medical flight authorised by the competent health authoritie­s at the request of the player and will continue his fiduciary isolation at his home,” the Italian champions said.

The A Bola sport newspaper in Portugal said the 35-yearold Juventus forward Ronaldo departed from Lisbon airport in a private plane, with Italian media reporting his transfer by ambulance from the Turin airport to his residence.

Juventus also said they have gone in isolation following the positive coronaviru­s test of their midfielder Weston McKennie.

“In compliance with the regulation­s and the protocol, the team entered into fiduciary isolation this evening,” the Bianconeri said.

“This procedure will allow all persons negative to the controls to carry out regular training and match activities, but will not allow contact with people outside of the group.” Portugal coach Fernando Santos

said he could not explain how Ronaldo came to be infected with the coronaviru­s while with the national squad.

“Since Monday we have been completely locked in,” Santos was quoted by Portuguese media on Wednesday. “The workers and players have come in and otherwise no one.” Ronaldo had his positive test revealed by the Portuguese federation on Tuesday and will miss Wednesday’s Nations League match with Sweden in Lisbon. He had previously played against Spain and France last week. All other players have since tested negative.

The Juventus forward will also miss club games including in the Champions League as he isolates, possibly even the October 28 showdown with Lionel Messi’s Barcelona.

Santos said Ronaldo was “doing well” and was symptom free. He too does not understand “how it could have happened,” the coach added.

The striker had already gone in isolation with Juve at the club-owned J Hotel on October 3, following two positive cases among workers at the club. He had left Turin for Portugal four days later, which prompted an investigat­ion from the Italian football federation (FIGC) into the negative test necessary for his departure.

 ?? (AFP) ?? This handout picture released on October 13, 2020 by the Portuguese Football Federation shows Portugal’s forward Cristiano Ronaldo (left, up) watching his teammates’ training session from a balcony at Portugal’s training camp in Oeiras, on the outskirts of Lisbon, on Tuesday.
(AFP) This handout picture released on October 13, 2020 by the Portuguese Football Federation shows Portugal’s forward Cristiano Ronaldo (left, up) watching his teammates’ training session from a balcony at Portugal’s training camp in Oeiras, on the outskirts of Lisbon, on Tuesday.
 ?? (AFP) ?? This handout picture released by the Portuguese Football Federation shows Cristiano Ronaldo giving the thumb up as he watches his teammates’ training session from a balcony at Portugal’s training camp in Oeiras, on the outskirts of Lisbon, on Tuesday.
(AFP) This handout picture released by the Portuguese Football Federation shows Cristiano Ronaldo giving the thumb up as he watches his teammates’ training session from a balcony at Portugal’s training camp in Oeiras, on the outskirts of Lisbon, on Tuesday.

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