11/08/2020 18:07
Clarín.com
sports
Updated 11/08/2020 18:07
A Sunday of bad news for Lionel Scaloni and the National Team facing a new double date of the Qualifiers.
To the disaffection of Paulo Dybala and Marcos Acuña due to physical problems, a statement from the Italian health authority was added in the last hours, which would not allow the departure of players from Fiorentina, Genoa, Inter, Lazio,
Roma
and Sassuolo.
And of course,
the alarm went off
.
Is that if this measure is materialized, Lautaro Martínez (Inter), Joaquín Correa (Lazio) and Lucas Martínez Quarta (Fiorentina) could not leave Italy.
Although Javier Zanetti is interceding so that Inter's South American players can get on the plane, for now the news emerging from Europe is not positive.
Faced with the first known casualties of Dybala and Acuña, the team's technical staff had already announced the call to Lisandro Martínez (Ajax).
But if there are more desertions, the extra calls will have to grow.
The health authority of the Tuscany region prevents Fiorentina from leaving the 13 footballers who were summoned for their respective national teams due to the positive
José Callejón
gave
.
Lucas Martínez Quarta, of Selection.Photo Reuters
The argument is that the entire campus is in a health bubble, which will last until November 15.
There is the former River Martínez Quarta, who would miss the double date.
Another team that would also be seriously affected by the determination is Chile, since for the confrontations against Peru and Venezuela, it would lose two of its top figures: Arturo Vidal and Alexis Sánchez.
The delegate administrator of Inter, Giuseppe Marotta, requested the intervention of the Minister of Sports, Vincenzo Spadafora, given the lack of equanimity on the part of the Local Health Authorities (ASL) in the face of coronavirus cases in various Serie A teams.
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