Lazio’s adjustment with Torino would possibly be canceled after the entire team is removed after the coronavirus outbreak

The club had to line up an exhausted team in the Champions League clash with Club Bruges mid-week after several players had to isolate themselves.

But now their Serie A setting seems to be absolutely deserted after positive tests quarantined the entire team.

If the game continues, Lazio will likely face a young team that opposes Torino.

But the club said players would be re-evaluated to see who would come back with negative results.

The Italian aspect has still named the players who tested positive.

Lazio said in a press release: “SS Lazio announces that from yesterday’s tests, Friday 30/10, some members of the team organization have tested molecular swabs. “

“Based on these results, the whole team will repeat the controls to identify the players that can be used in tomorrow’s match between Turin and Lazio.

“Positive control subjects were isolated at home while the team was observing an era of quarantine under the active supervision of medical personnel. “

Star striker Ciro Immobile and former Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva, such as Luis Alberto, Manuel Lazzari and Djavan Anderson, stayed home before a 1–1 draw in Europe against Belgian club Club Brujas.

Concern about the coronavirus meant that precautions were taken and equipment with little staff was checked to take the lead after 14 minutes thanks to Joaquín Correa.

But Bruges midfielder Hans Vanaken tied after a half-half-half-half penalty.

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