Paulo Dybala Corona Free
Also See : When Liverpool Supporters Threatened To Kill HimArgentine forward Paulo Dybala of Italian club Juventus has recovered from the coronavirus (Covid-19). Dybala defeated Corona almost eight weeks later.
Dybala was undergoing treatment in isolation again after the corona infection had tested positive for the fourth time in six weeks. Juventus said in a statement on Wednesday night that Dybala freed from Corona. Dybala and his girlfriend both had said to the public on March 21 that they had a corona infection.
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At that time, he was told that he had no problem and was in the quarantine of his apartment. However, there occurred some problems in his condition, and he also tested positive.
According to the Juventus, "Now Dybala is healthy. He no longer has to stay indoors. He had confirmed that he is fine."
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Juventus has also started training since Tuesday after the Italian government allowed clubs to train. Dybala, who recently defeated Corona, will now be able to return to training after spending at least two weeks in quarantine. Two other Juventus players Daniel Rugani and Blaise Mathews have already beaten Corona.
Dybala said on Instagram Live, "My face shows everything. I want to tell the truth, I never thought I was missing out on playing and practicing."
"I think I should practice. Look at my teammates and friends they have at least been able to touch the ball. I haven't been able to touch the ball at home. I am thinking of running and scoring with boots on. Everything is important for the player."
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Coming to Juventus from Palermo in 2014, he has been playing a key role in recent attacks. He has so far played 216 games and scored 91 goals and 36 assists. Last season, Juventus were preparing to send him elsewhere, but at the last minute, he decided to stay at the club.
Italy is also among the countries affected by the corona. More than 290,000 people have died in Italy due to corona infection.
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