Milan midfielder Samu Castillejo has opened up about living in Milan during the Coronavirus lockdown. “I went to the supermarket last week, but it looked like a hospital instead, there were people with masks and gloves on.”

Italy has been the hardest hit country in Europe with the Coronavirus, with close to 15,000 active cases of the disease.

Milan winger Castillejo spoke to Spanish radio programme El partidazo de Cope about living in Italy during the pandemic.

Milan midfielder Samu Castillejo has opened up about living in Milan during the Coronavirus lockdown. “I went to the supermarket last week, but it looked like a hospital instead, there were people with masks and gloves on.”

Italy has been the hardest hit country in Europe with the Coronavirus, with close to 15,000 active cases of the disease.

Milan winger Castillejo spoke to Spanish radio programme El partidazo de Cope about living in Italy during the pandemic.

“I’ve been at home since Monday, since they suspended the league. For now we have been told that we have to remain at home until next Monday,” Castillejo told the station.

“But I believe the measures put in place will continue as some players are already infected.

“You can only go outside with authorisation, in case of an emergency, for work reasons, or to go to the supermarket or pharmacy.

“Last week I went to the supermarket, and we were not yet at this point, but already it looked like a hospital instead of a supermarket, there were people with masks and gloves.

“You can go into supermarkets alone, but you can’t approach other people.”

Asked what the Spaniard does during the day to fill his time, Castillejo says he does the usual day-to-day stuff.

“It’s a bit boring, I sleep, I get up, cook, clean, talk to my family…you can’t go out, and so to pass most of the day I speak to my friends and family.”

Castillejo was then asked what does he cook when at home.

“I know how to cook but usually I make a video call to my mum and she explains to me what to do!”

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