Juventus Players face legal action for breaking Coronavirus isolation

Cristiano Ronaldo including other Juventus players reported for breaking the Coronavirus Isolation rule as on Sunday the entire Juventus team and staff were isolated. The protocol does not avoid them from training or playing but forbids contact with the outside world for the safety measures. Authorities in Turin gave an announcement on Wednesday that Cristiano Ronaldo and other top Juventus players could face legal action for rejoining their national teams despite coronavirus rules after two positive cases at the Italian champions.

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According to the Italian media reports that the Portuguese star including several other South Americans like Paulo Dybala, Juan Cuadrado, Danilo, and Rodrigo Bentancur had left the Juventus team hotel room without figuring test results this week. The club itself states that some players had left the place of isolation. "Therefore we will notify the competent authority, that is the prosecutor, of what happened," said Roberto Testi, a director of the health authority in the Piedmont region.

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The virus was spread among the team's non-playing staff of the club which creates a matter of stress for the whole team and instructed them to be isolated for the safety of the easily spreading virus. Several other internationals called up to their nationwide sides will be able to evacuate as soon as they get the all-clear, including France's Adrien Rabiot, Italians Giorgio Chiellini and Leonardo Bonucci, Wales' Aaron Ramsey, and Poland's Wojciech Szczęsny.

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