Valencia CFTOIssued a politically correct statement but hopes there will be an investigation
ANDlValencialast night issued a statement in whichI was trying to digest some words that were very surprising. In excess. Especially because of the ease with which the Atalanta technician explained himself,Gian Piero Gasperiniregarding his state of health in the second leg of the Champions League played in Mestalla on March 10. Was apolitically correct statementin which it was implied that he was reacting to the pressure that these demonstrations had generated throughout the day but without going too deeply into the style of the club at the moment. That is, without being forceful. Those,there is a sea.
ValenciaAfter expressing this public ‘complaint’, he hopes that UEFA will open an investigation into the words of the transalpine coachfor the fact ofobviate these symptoms presumably compatible with COVID-19 before the celebration of a gamethat he was already subject to high sanitary security measures, hence it was decreed behind closed doors.
In turn, Valencia expects the words of the Atalanta coachalso do not go unnoticed by the Italian authorities. Atalanta tried yesterday to cushion the effect that the words of her coach had caused, trying to soften the matter as she filtered.
Valencia does not havenothing to do at a sporting level because the match was disputed, but he does show his deep concern because there were many risksof health.
If it had been known that the Italian technician, for example, had symptoms presumably compatible with coronavirus in the previous onethe team would have been immediately isolated and quarantined following a protocol with which said match would not have been played.
Part of the Valencia statement on the matter expressed on Sunday his surprise at the attitude of the rival coach. “Valencia CF wishes to publicly express its surprise at the fact that the coach of the rival team in the UEFA Champions League 1/8 final tie acknowledges that both the day before and the day of the match played on March 10 at Mestalla he was aware, at least himself, that he was suffering symptoms presumably compatible with the coronavirus without taking preventive measures, putting at risk, if that had been the case, many people during his trip and stay in Valencia “.
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