The Italian Correira della Serra posted a picture of a boy playing football on the deserted, sad streets, wearing Nicolo Zaniolo's shirt • Rome contact remains indifferent: "I don't know who you are, but I'm sure you'll be back playing with your friends soon."
With Nicolo Zaniolo's shirt. The picture in question
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The number of victims in Italy has already crossed the threshold of tens of thousands three days ago as a result of the infection of the Corona virus since the outbreak of the plague five weeks ago, and the mood in the boot country accordingly.
Those who (a little) this morning managed to excite residents of the boot country are the editors of the Italian "Correira della Serra" newspaper, who published a picture, supposedly everyday of a boy playing football alone on the deserted and sad streets, wearing his shirt of Rome knot Nicolo Zaniolo.
The image expressed the great longing of the Italian people to get out of isolation, to return to normal and of course to the football fields, which remained orphaned as all over Europe and needless to say that photography gained thousands of networking shares. The one who still remains indifferent to the photo is Zaniolo, who posted an exciting post to Instagram in which he wrote: "I take pride in seeing you with my shirt."
"I really don't know who you are, but I know it's impossible and weird to play football in an empty city. I urge everyone - let's hold on a little longer. When all this is over, I'm sure you'll send me a picture of you playing with friends, and even celebrating some occupation. Of a gate ... I'm waiting for you. Thanks to Corriera della Serra for the amazing picture. "
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Questa photo mi ha colpito davvero molto! Not so chi said, but che orgoglio vederti con la mia maglia! So if you are a stranger to a giocare and calcio da soli una città vuota, but resistiamo an poora e, quando sarà tutto finito, so che me ne manderai una in cui giochi con altri ragazzi! (Magari esultando per un gol) Ti aspetto a trigoria Grazie @corriere per lo splendido scatto
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