Lazio cares about the rules and plays the forbidden match

ROME – Lazio, while the minister announced the resumption of collective training from May 18, has already carried on with his work: in Formello, forbidden, three against three matches.

This at least is what Corriere della Sera writes (and other Italian sports sites also tell).

Minister Spadafora (mister no for the presidents of the Serie A clubs) announced it yesterday: from 18 May group training sessions can be resumed.

"Before coming here I received the communication from the president of the Football Federation Gravina and he told me that they accepted the comments of the CTS by adapting their protocol and therefore allowing without any other difficulty to be able to resume training by May 18 (collective, ed)" .

Lazio, three against three matches in Formello

But, as mentioned, the Corriere writes that the Lazio players would have been surprised by more than one indiscreet eye, just when the minister announced the resumption, to play quietly three against three matches.

Moreover, the club makes no secret of wanting to resume at all costs a championship that sees them paired with Juventus, like saying "when does it happen again?".

Inzaghi in mask: "Don't get hurt!"

According to the detailed report of the Corriere, the coach Simone Inzaghi , duly masked, would guide training and matches.

The reporter tells us that, in groups of six, they first do some stretching, then train on precision with a competition for those who take the crossbar more.

So the coveted match, to raise the pace of work and not lose confidence with the competitive position necessary for real games.

The matches would be organized as follows : three against three , green against blue.

Game mode: a few touches each (it ends with three and goals only), the coach who shouts "don't hurt yourself, I recommend".

Not only that, the Corriere also speaks of a green tarpaulin placed on the fence of the small field on the edge of the center of official Formello : who has eyes to see records everything.

Then the reporter also tells the measures taken by the health staff towards the players: everyone takes the temperature at the entrance, detects the heart rate, the rooms are sanitized daily.

"They are not healthy – he explains to Corriere della Sera -, they are perfect, in theory they could also train collectively". (source Corriere della Sera)

Source: Blitz Quotidiano

Leave a Reply

%d bloggers like this: