Euro 2020: Panic In Italy’s Camp As Three Contract Covid Ahead Final With England

'Dotun Akintomide
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Three Italian media staff in the Azzurri’s camp have tested positive for Covid-19 just two days before their blockbuster Euro 2020 final against the Three Lions of England.

Following this report, officials have strengthened the bubble around the team and carried out a series of tests to make sure none of the players or immediate staff were also affected.

Their training camp at Coverciano, on the outskirts of Florence, was immediately shut and a specialist cleaning team was brought in to sanitize the facility.

A source at the Italian FA said: “It’s not the ideal preparation for the team and we are making sure that none of them are infected but we are taking no chances and tests are being carried out.

“The chance of infection with any of the team is small but we want to be sure.

“It means that training sessions with the media in attendance have all been cancelled and we are having to make other arrangements.”

The three people who tested positive were part of the team with state TV firm RAI – one journalist and two technicians – and are thought to have picked up the bug in London.

Two tested positive in London after having covered the semi-final against Spain earlier this week.

The third was diagnosed on their return to the Coverciano training camp.

Sources said that coach Roberto Mancini and the entire squad had all received their vaccinations.

Italy will be desperate no players have contracted the virus which would force them and any close contacts to self-isolate.

As a result, they could have no involvement in Sunday’s final.

Italy are already without star left-back Leonardo Spinazzola who ruptured his Achilles in the quarter-final against Belgium.

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