Serie A training ban extended until mid-April due to coronavirus pandemic



Italian PM Giuseppe Conte has prohibited Serie A clubs from coming back to group preparing until at any rate April 13. 

The Serie A season was suspended uncertainly a month ago with Italy hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. 

Napoli and Lazio were among the clubs to backtrack on plans to come back to preparing a month ago and with Italy broadening their across the country lockdown until April 13, Conte precluded any group meetings occurring. 

Genuine measures are stretched out until April 13. We realize we are asking another exertion, another penance, he said on Wednesday. 

We need to comprehend a certain something – on the off chance that we quit keeping the standards or diminish these measures, we will squander our endeavors. 

Conte included: The main news presented is about competitors' preparation sessions...training meetings are not permitted in clubs' central command. 

It doesn't mean competitors can't prepare themselves, they can do it separately. 

In excess of 13,100 individuals have passed on from coronavirus in Italy, with the worldwide loss of life surpassing 46,000. 

Regardless of the massacre clearing Italy, Lazio wearing chief Igli Tare accepts the Serie A season must be done when the Covid-19 issue yields or it will be a 'debacle'. 

The season must be finished. The title must go on keeping in mind the dead and all the fans, the Lazio boss revealed to Sport 1. 

The time can't ready to choose the undoing. The quantity of contaminated individuals is diminishing and intruding on the season would be uncalled for. 

Tare included the conceivable money related ramifications of consummation the season rashly: "For Italian football, halting here would be a fiasco. 

We will attempt to keep this from occurring energetically. In Italian football over 75% of clubs fund their financial limit through TV rights, if these incomes were not there, it would come to fall." 

Juventus star Paulo Dybala is one of the overcomers of Covid-19 and he uncovered the 'mental' battles he had with the disease in a meeting on the club's Twitter account. 

I had a terrible hack, I felt tired and when I rested, I felt cold. From the start, I didn't consider what it could be nevertheless it had happened to two different partners and the last one was me," Dybala said. 

We had migraines, however it was prudent not to take anything. The club gave us nutrients and after some time we felt much improved. 

It's mental. You were terrified from the start, however it's alright at this point. Nowadays we haven't had any side effects.

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