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Atalanta vs Valencia could have been a bomb that expanded the covid-19

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Mexico City / 05/02/2020 21:35:13

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“I think our Champions League match it was a bomb that helped the virus spread“He expressed Alejandro “Papu” Gómez to refer to the game of the Round of 16 of the UEFA champions league between Atalanta and Valencia It was played in February, just when the Sars-Cov-2 coronavirus was highly contagious.

In that series, the Atalanta del Papu Gómez beat the Spanish in the first leg 4-1 and then in Valencia in a duel behind closed doors they again achieved victory with a score of 4-3 to qualify for the Quarter Finals.

However, the key grief for the disease was the one from Ida in ItalyIt should be remembered that the match was played in San Siro due to the fact that the Atalanta property does not comply with UEFA’s provisions for a Champions League Final Stage matchup. This caused the displacement of at least 45 thousand fans from the city of Bergamo.

“The worst thing of all is the intrigue that gives you not knowing anything and that nobody can tell you what’s going to happen. We are waiting for them to tell us when we are going to train again, there is talk of May 18, but the decision is very difficult, ”the player told Radio Provincia.

This idea too Italian politicians have expressed it, especially in reference to that duel that had Italians and Spaniards, two of the nations most affected by the pandemic, in the gallery.

“It was mid-February and nobody knew what was going on. If what they were saying is true, that the virus has been circulating in Europe since January, it is likely that the 46,000 Bergamascos who were present in San Siro they have passed the virus between them. In the same way that many people have gathered that night at their homes and in bars to watch the game and have done the same, “said the mayor of Bergamo Giorgio Gori.


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