Ronaldo has had advantages in the quarantine – Lazio chief
Lazio’s director of communications, Arturo Diaconale, claims Juve star Cristiano Ronaldo was given n undue advantage to train at the Madeira stadium, insisting that “Lazio deserve more respect,” he said.
Football in Italy could return, at least to training, from 4th May, according to one of the ministers on Friday 11th April.
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All the teams in the top tier of Italian football are doing their best to stay in shape, but there are those who have more or less working tools.
The Lazio director of communications, Arturo Diaconale, has moved in these directions with some statements in ‘Radiosei’ in which he has alluded to a favourable treatment.
“The Lazio players stayed home. I saw, however, that in Portugal they showed some wonderful images of Cristiano Ronaldo training on a football pitch. Others trained quietly abroad and we couldn’t,” he said.
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However, Arturo Diaconale understood the Portugese’s reasons to work in the best possible conditions. “I think he did well because professional athletes have to keep up, but those who stay in Italy haven’t had that advantage,” he insisted.
The director of communications then ended up asking for respect for Lazio when they were criticised for wanting to return to training in March. For now, the club want to return within a week.