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Napoli say team is free from Covid-19 after Genoa revealed 14 positive results

James Walker-Roberts

Published 30/09/2020 at 15:30 GMT

There were concerns that coronavirus may have spread to the Napoli team after Genoa confirmed 14 positive cases among their players and staff the day after suffering a 6-0 defeat in Naples. However, Napoli say they have no positive cases and a second round will take place on Thursday ahead of their trip to champions Juventus on Sunday.

Ruiz Fabian of Napoli, Victor Osimhen of Napoli, Kalidou Koulibaly of Napoli, Hirving Lozano of Napoli during the Italian Serie A match between Napoli v Genoa at the Stadio San Paolo on September 27, 2020

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Napoli have announced they have no positive Covid-19 cases in their squad following the Serie A match against Genoa on Sunday.
There were concerns the virus may have spread to the Napoli team after Genoa confirmed 14 positive cases among their players and staff the day after suffering a 6-0 defeat in Naples.
Although there were no positive results from the first swab tests, the club confirmed a second round will take place on Thursday ahead of Napoli's trip to champions Juventus on Sunday.
"All of the tests completed yesterday have returned negative results," Napoli said on Twitter.
Genoa's next Serie A match, at home to Torino on Saturday, is at risk of postponement after the outbreak. Napoli confirmed on Tuesday that president and owner Aurelio De Laurentiis has made a full recovery from COVID-19.
"We are delighted to announce that the club president has a clean bill of health," the club said in a statement.
De Laurentiis tested positive for the coronavirus on Sept. 10, a day after he attended a Serie A assembly alongside other leading Italian football officials. Napoli have begun their domestic campaign well, comfortably beating Parma and Genoa.
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