Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku formally apologized to
his club Inter Milan, after statements saying that 23 of
the 25 players from his team showed symptoms of the
new Coronavirus last January.
Lukaku revealed, during an interview on social media,
that a large number of Inter Milan players suffered last
January from symptoms similar to those accompanying
the infection with the new Coronavirus.
Inter Milan, whose club has not been declared infected
with Coronavirus, has scolded Lukaku after he was
surprised by his comments.
“On January 26 we were facing the Cagliari team,
and after about 25 minutes one of our defenders was
unable to finish the match,” Lukaku said, referring to
the departure of Slovak defender Milan Skrnyar in the
17th minute because he was upset.
He added: “Everyone was coughing and the temperature
was high … When I was warming, I felt that my body
temperature was higher than usual, and I had not felt
high in years.”
Italy is the second country after the United States in
terms of the number of deaths due to the outbreak of
the COVID-19 epidemic, as until Thursday morning it
recorded more than 25 thousand deaths, while the
number of injuries excitedly is the second country after
the United States in terms of the number of deaths due
to the outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic, as until
Thursday morning it recorded more than 25 thousand
deaths, while the number of injuries exceeded 187
thousand injuries. needed 187 thousand injuries.
The Italian authorities have imposed strict closures since
the ninth of last March, including various sports events
and activities, including various football leagues.
And Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced
that he will reveal, “before the end of the week,” his plan
to gradually exit the country from the state of absolute
isolation, whose initial date expires on May 3.