Juventus President Andrea Agnelli defended Cristiano Ronaldo.
Andrea Agnelli claims that Juventus did not forbid anyone to leave the "
" - All our players are free citizens, so they had a choice of how to quarantine: in a hotel, at home or somewhere else. The main thing is to observe safety measures "
" This is an honor for any footballer, so there was no ban. So there is no point in accusing someone of violating the quarantine. "
Gazzetta dello Sport previously quoted Italian Sports Minister Vincenzo Spadafora as saying that Ronaldo was irresponsible.
It was reported that Cristiano was diagnosed with coronavirus at the location of the Portuguese national team. After Weston McKenny also tested positive, Juventus decided to send the entire first team to isolation.