Inter Milan’s entire first-team squad have tested negative for the coronavirus, the Serie A club said on Friday as they prepared to resume training.
Nearly all Serie A clubs have re-started training on an individual basis this week following a two-month stoppage due to the coronavirus pandemic and all players and staff are subject to testing.
Sampdoria said previously they had found three new positive cases, Fiorentina reported six positive tests —- three players and three back-up staff —- and Torino one.
“FC Inter Milan announces that all the medical tests the first team underwent were negative,” the club said in a statement. “Optional individual training sessions will begin this afternoon.”
“The club maintains the utmost attention to the preventive measures for the health of the players and all members of the club, in compliance with all government guidelines and the protection of public health.”
The players underwent both swab and antibody testing.
Although training is underway, it is not certain government will give permission for Serie A to restart this season and it is currently reviewing the Italian football federation’s medical protocol. (Reuters/NAN)
Shortly after Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup, his agents flew a kite that the Franco-German was wanted by six countries. Two in Africa, two in Asia and two in Europe. They, however, didn’t disclose the countries.
Obviously the kite was flown to put his employers (the NFF) on the edge. The plot was to put the NFF under pressure….and enforce a new improved contract. A bumper package contract. They used a section of the media to cajole unsuspected members of the football fraternity to press for their demand.
We were bamboozled and harassed by the noise from the trumpets of his agents, reminding us that Gernot Rohr qualified us for the World Cup in Russia and AFCON in Egypt. They sounded like no coach had ever achieved such feat.
They forgot that a certain Stephen Okechukwu Keshi who was paid lesser than Rohr and given a welfare package lower than Rohr’s had won AFCON in South Africa 2013, qualified and featured in Brazil 2014 World Cup yet had a better outing compared to the record of Rohr in Russia.
Then followed the noise about a new contract. This noise pushed or forced Rohr to raise his shoulders before and above his employers. He challenged them on issues he made public which they frowned against. He felt he had arrived with an untouchable robe. He became a rough driver threatening his employers with a naughty and knotty outrageous sack clause.
His employers felt that push had come to shove. They felt belittled and undermined by the actions of their employee. They needed to act fast. They decided to cut him to size. They patiently waited for his existing contract to elapse, before tactically or technically excusing him by asking him to look elsewhere, possibly towards the direction of the six countries that needed the “beautiful bride”.
By the time the NFF was done with him, Rohr’s voice had mellowed. He no longer sang like a nightingale before the media. He no longer walked shoulder high. He no longer reminded his employers that he was travelling to Paris, Munich, London or Rome to relax or scout for players.
He was handed a new contract proposal. The contract stated that he will take a pay cut. He agreed. The contract stated that he would be paid in naira and no longer in dollars. He nodded. The contract stated that he would henceforth invite and include home-based (domestic league) players in his plans and programmes. He swallowed without blinking. The contract stated that he would have to live in Nigeria and no longer operate from Germany, France or England. He accepted.
In fact, there was nothing in the contract that Rohr kicked against. The hunter thus became the hunted. Ridiculously the statement below was allegedly credited to him.
“I have to accept to be paid in naira and I have to be resident in Nigeria. I agree to these two things and even I agree to have a lower salary.
“I am not doing my job for money. I am doing my job because I like it, because we’ve built a team and money is not the most important.”
“I accept because I think that my mission in Nigeria is not finished yet, and I know very well my players. I know very well the officials. We are now just like a family.”
Rohr suddenly thinks Nigeria. He loves to be a Nigerian. He loves our food, water, nite clubs and probably babes. Hmm, Rohr surprisingly turns to Clemens Westerhof overnight. Westerhoff was and remains the only foreign coach that wanted to be a Nigerian. I got worried about this new found love or romance of Rohr towards Nigeria.
I therefore ask, why is Rohr this desperate? Why did he accept all these conditions? Are his six suitors no longer interested in “the best coach Super Eagles ever had”? Can’t he call the bluff of the NFF anymore and take a walk? Hasn’t he achieved enough with the Super Eagles to attract better contracts than the “demeaning” one he is presently presented with by the NFF? Should a coach who “did so well” at the World Cup in Russia take a pay slash and get paid in local currency yet live in the country? Oh, so Rohr can live in Nigeria now?
Nigerians and football stakeholders now know better the kind and quality of coach handling the Super Eagles. We now understand that it is all about hype. It is all about the noise or sound of oil and onion on and from the frying pan. There is no single taste in the stew.
I wish the NFF, Super Eagles and Rohr the very best in their renewed romance. But I am concerned about the desperation of a foreign coach to accept our job with his pay coming in naira! A new dawn is here for foreign coaches in Africa!
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Robertson regrets disrespecting “the best player that’s ever played this game”
Liverpool defender Andy Robertson has surprisingly admitted that he regrets ruffling Lionel Messi’s hair during their epic 4-0 victory over Barcelona in the Champions League last season.
Barcelona looked set to make the Champions League final after securing a 3-0 lead after the semi-final, first leg at the Camp Nou, but a trademark Anfield European night saw their dreams turn to nightmares after the Reds roared back to advance with a 4-3 aggregate victory.
It was arguably Anfield’s greatest ever European night with two goals apiece from Divock Origi and game-changing half-time substitute Georginio Wijnaldum seeing them progress 4-3 on aggregate, almost a year to the day.
Robertson put in a huge performance on the night, and only now has he finally admitted to regretting his actions.
Robertson decided to press down hard on Lionel Messi’s head, an action which the Scot know thinks was an error, but at the time it seemed to take the Anfield atmosphere up a notch, and probably aided their comeback.
“Me and Fabinho were both tracking him (Messi) back, and we both ended up on the ground, and… yeah I just ruffled his hair a wee bit,” Robertson said on That Peter Crouch Podcast.
“He wasn’t too happy, but it’s something I wouldn’t do again that’s for sure! It’s a bit disrespectful to the best player that’s ever played this game.
It was the second successive season that Barca had lost a commanding lead in Europe, and Messi revealed that the squad were still recovering ahead of the Copa del Rey final later that month, which they lost 2-1 to Valencia.
He said: “The Liverpool game was a really hard blow for us.
“Not just for me, but for the whole squad, and it has been hard to recover from it.
“We were terrible on the night at Anfield and to lose in the same way twice in two years is not acceptable.”
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