Even before Fiorentina had six new coronavirus cases among players and staff, Dalbert was already concerned at the ‘rush to get back’ on the field.

The Viola announced this evening that the swab tests found six new positive cases, three of them players and three members of staff.

They have not been named, but are isolated, as they have not yet come into contact with other teammates.

Even before Fiorentina had six new coronavirus cases among players and staff, Dalbert was already concerned at the ‘rush to get back’ on the field.

The Viola announced this evening that the swab tests found six new positive cases, three of them players and three members of staff.

They have not been named, but are isolated, as they have not yet come into contact with other teammates.

“The most important thing is that we are all safe, both the general population and us athletes,” Fiorentina wing-back Dalbert told GloboEsporte.

“We are not sure yet that the season will resume. There’s no point having this rush to get back on the field in the middle of a global pandemic.

“When it comes to training, obviously it’s better to run on a football field with lots of space and the right surface. I do think this return is a little rushed, but are ready to do our jobs.”

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