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Naples case, Grassani’s lawyer: “The club had no other option”
Monday, September 28 – It is the day off for Napoli after the victory against Genoa in San Paolo and the Azzurri players spend it quietly: some going shopping, others going to the restaurant. But at night the scene changes suddenly, with the news of new cases of positivity in the Ligurian team. The alarm goes off.
Tuesday, September 29 – The Napoli players perform at Castel Volturno and, like every beginning of the week (from May), they undergo the first swab of the week. They then go to the field to train, which is done individually for precautionary reasons.
Wednesday September 30 – It reaches the result of the controls to the Napoli players and none of them is positive, so the weekly preparation of the team continues to slip away almost normally.
The buffers, the intervention of the ASL, the clash between De Laurentiis and the League: this is how the Juve-Napoli chaos broke out
Thursday, October 1 – Napoli is concerned about the evolution of the epidemic in Genoa and medical personnel have routinely added another buffer during the week to the two, in addition to those provided by the Protocol. The players do it, train at Castel Volturno and return to their respective homes.
Friday, October 2 – The morning training proceeds normally and the players go home. But at lunchtime the cold shower arrives: the news of Piotr Zielinski’s positivity arrives. Federico II’s lab warns Napoli and ASL, which immediately puts the Polish midfielder and all his direct contacts in fiduciary isolation, including obviously teammates – invited to stay at their respective homes.
Naples case, Grassani’s lawyer: “The club had no other option”
Saturday, October 3 – It is the eve of the game against Juve and Napoli had routine tampons scheduled at Castel Volturno, provided by protocol for the weekend. The Azzurri can drive to the Training Center and take the test in drive in mode, through the windows. Then they return home, waiting for the result. The training evidently moves into the afternoon. But the second positive comes out: Elijf Elmas. There is no refinement for him, while his “negative” teammates and Gattuso can take to the field regularly. The coach tests the anti-Juve formation: 4-2-3-1, with Lobotka and Politano instead of unavailable. We’re leaving No, because ASL stops the bus and sends all the sadness home in isolation. De Laurentiis informs the FIGC, the Lega and the sports judge that the team will not be able to appear in Turin for the next day’s match.
Sunday October 4 – The League does not postpone the match and a gap arises in the ASL device, in which there is no explicit prohibition for Napoli to travel. De Laurentiis then requests further clarification from the local health authority. What comes immediately and is clearer this time: the azzurri cannot leave, because they would risk infecting the airport personnel, the pilots of the plane and arriving at the employees of the hotel in Turin where he was supposed to be staying. team. The game is not played.