The team of Blue Cross He returned to training a few days ago to prepare for the following season; however, they will first have to face the GNP Cup. Despite the fact that their participation is confirmed, the manager reported that there are eight positive cases within the campus.
This caused several fans and journalists to criticize the position of the celestial institution, which continues to play the tournament. It was through a statement that they revealed that in addition to the eight confirmed cases, there are seven undetermined.
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Several media commented to circulate that two of the players who would be infected would be Martín Caraglio and Pablo Cepelini, who in recent photos uploaded by the club showed that they did not train evenly with the rest of the team.
According to some media, two of the players who tested positive for COVID at Cruz Azul are: Milton Caraglio and Pablo Ceppelini. Those in photos and videos uploaded by the team were shown working without setbacks or any damage. pic.twitter.com/JtXNGwayex
– Enki Reborn (@EnkiRenacido) June 28, 2020
According to some media, two of the players who tested positive for COVID at Cruz Azul are: Milton Caraglio and Pablo Ceppelini. Those in photos and videos uploaded by the team were shown working without setbacks or any damage. pic.twitter.com/JtXNGwayex
– Enki Reborn (@EnkiRenacido) June 28, 2020
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Likewise, they confirmed that of the eight cases, four are players and of the seven undefined, two are soccer players. It should be remembered that minutes before the announcement, the club had reported that the women’s team had 14 positive cases.