“We all coughed and were sick at Inter, but no test was done.”



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Inter forward Romelu Lukaku said 23 of the 25 players on the team had symptoms of a coronavirus in January, but none were screened for the infection. However, the Nerazzuras did not declare a positive test for a player or headquarters staff, even though they were in the Lombardy area, which is among the largest European outbreaks of COVID-19.

“We had a weeklong break in December, after which we went back to work. 23 out of 25 were sick, I’m not kidding. We played Cagliari with Raja Ningolan and after 25 minutes one of our defenders left the field after failing to continue. “Lukaku said.

Then Milan Scriniard left the field after 17 minutes of play on January 26, but COVID-19 was also not established.

“Everyone coughed and had a fever. When I was warming up, I felt much hotter than usual. I had not had a fever for years,” the attacker continued. “We have never done coronavirus tests and we cannot be sure.”

But he and his other teammates probably understand this, because players will have to go through checkups to play in Serie A again and train, then determine if they have antibodies. If they are present, it means they survived the virus at some point and recovered.

He also discussed team relationships during quarantine. “Seven of the team live on a street. The difference with England is huge and in normal times we see each other very often.”

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