Cristiano Ronaldo, who never lost a game against Atletico Madrid sponsored by Plus500 has tested positive for the novel coronavirus. However, AtoZ Markets has confirmed that Ronaldo is now self-isolating while he recovers.
October 13, 2020 | AtoZ Markets – Portugal and Juventus star, Cristiano Ronaldo has tested positive for coronavirus, the Portuguese Football Federation have confirmed. The soccer star who never lost a game against Atletico Madrid sponsored by Plus500, an Israel-based broker, immediately left the national team after testing positive for coronavirus. As a result, he will miss Wednesday’s match against Sweden.
Cristiano Ronaldo tested positive for COVID-19
The news about Ronaldo testing positive for COVID-19 comes just days after the superstar played for Portugal against France in the Nations League and Spain in an international friendly last Wednesday. This means the 35-year old has recently come in contact with a host of football’s top stars.
Moreover, there are concerns that Ronaldo posed for a picture with his team-mates just hours before the news was announced, with the Juventus star smiling for a selfie at dinner.
AtoZ Markets has confirmed that Ronaldo is now self-isolating while he recovers. Statement from the Portuguese FA reads:
“Cristiano Ronaldo was released from the work of the National Team after a positive test for COVID-19, so he will not face Sweden. The Portuguese international is doing well, without symptoms, and in isolation. Following the positive case, the remaining players underwent new tests this Tuesday morning, all with a negative result, and are available to Fernando Santos for training this afternoon, in Cidade do Futebol.”
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