King Odo, Nigerian-Italian striker of Italy's third league team, developed flu symptoms over the past week • All training canceled and players asked to stay in isolation
King Odo. In two-week isolation
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Corona panic continues to affect global football as well. After earlier this week, three Italian league games were postponed to an undisclosed date and it was decided that the Juventus-Inter match would be held without a crowd, it was revealed in Italy on Thursday that King Odo, a third-league piacenza player, was also infected with the Corona virus.
Odo, who has conceded four league goals in 13 games this season, grew up in the youth division of Champion Juventus and even moved on to the senior squad, but did not win minutes and was sent on loan to slightly lower league teams.
It was also reported that the Nigerian-Italian striker had developed flu symptoms over the past week and as a result all Piacenza training had been canceled and the players were asked to remain in isolation for two weeks.
Antonio Romano, who plays with Odo, told the local media: "All the team's plans were frozen. At the moment, nothing is working on the team. "Everything is crazy about us now."
OFFICIAL La cessione in prestige dell'attaccante King #Udoh (@King_Udoh) alle Fermana, nella Serie C - Girone B. pic.twitter.com/6O2zlzXGqK
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