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Cristiano Ronaldo continues to absorb fire, Sports Minister attacks, Aneili is protective
In Italy continue to criticize the Juventus star who "broke the isolation procedures" when he took off for Portugal, the president of Juventus: "When he leaves us, I have no control"
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Saturday, 17 October 2020, 08:42
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The great Cristiano Ronaldo also fell victim to the Corona virus and is now in isolation in Turin.
But unlike other stars like Zlatan Ibrahimovic for example, CR7 has provided quite a few reviews from sources who have accused him of violating his isolation procedures after leaving Juventus to attend Portugal in the League of Nations.
As I recall, Vincenzo Spadapora, Italy's sports minister, criticized Ronaldo when he said: "Yes, I think he has violated the procedures and protocol. Unless he has specific approval from the health authorities."
Juventus' almighty owner Andrea Aneili responded to these allegations and came out in defense of the star when he said: "When a player leaves us, he becomes a free man. If he leaves us and is caught, I can not be the man to know what is happening."
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The medical plane that flew Ronaldo to Italy (Photo: from "The Sun")
Ronaldo himself also responded to the accusations of the Italian sports minister, saying: "I did not violate procedures. I did not come into contact with anyone, not even in Turin."
As you may recall, Ronaldo was also criticized for his behavior after being linked with Corona and was accused of "doing an exercise" that would allow him to shorten his isolation period by flying from Portugal to Italy to be ready in time for Juventus' intriguing Champions League game against Barcelona.
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Ronaldo (Photo: GettyImages)
While this is not an official violation of the conditions of isolation, Ronaldo's crossing of boundaries has certainly not passed quietly.
There is no doubt that this is a privilege reserved for the rich only: Ronaldo flew to Turin in a special private plane with compatible medical equipment - a kind of Muscat ambulance - operated by an airline from Luxembourg and cost a fortune.
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