Ronaldo Breaks Coronavirus Protocol After Juventus Claims Clearance For Return

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Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has flouted the coronavirus protocol by returning to Turin despite a positive Covid-19 test, says Italy’s minister of sport, Vincenzo Spadafora.

The Portuguese-team highest goal-scorer was forced into a period of self-isolation while away on international duty.

He featured in two outings for his country, against France and Spain, but was ruled out of a third that saw Portugal overcome Sweden 3-0 in the ongoing defence of their Nations League crown.

Rather than figuring in that fixture, Ronaldo had traveled back to Italy. The Juventus superstar arrived on Wednesday evening, with his Serie A employers claiming that a green light had been given for him to break quarantine in order to travel by private jet.

 

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The Serie A giants said in a statement: “Cristiano Ronaldo returned to Italy with a medical flight authorized by the relevant health authorities at the request of the player and will continue his isolation at his home.”

While Juve believe they and their forward acted in an appropriate manner, Spadafora has suggested otherwise.

He claims to have been unaware of any agreement that allowed Ronaldo to travel while he was supposed to be self-isolating.

Quizzed by Rai Radio on whether rules had been breached, Spadafora said: “Without authorisation from the health authorities, I think he has violated the protocol.”

Juventus believe they had that clearance and are now waiting on Ronaldo posting a negative test as quickly as possible.

Ronaldo will not figure in their upcoming domestic outings against Crotone and Verone. He must also sit out a Champions League group stage opener against Dynamo Kiev, with the clock ticking on his involvement in a highly anticipated second outing of that competition.

Juventus are scheduled to face La Liga giants Barcelona on October 28, where Ronaldo could revisit his long-running rivalry with Argentine superstar Lionel Messi. For now, the Portuguese is playing the waiting game.

 

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