Paulo Dybala issued an apology after he was caught attending Weston McKennie’s lockdown get-together, although he insists it ‘wasn’t a party.’
The Argentina international and Juventus teammate Arthur were both caught at McKennie’s home for a gathering with circa 10 people.
That is unlawful in the current lockdown measures in Turin due to growing COVID-19 cases.
Paulo Dybala issued an apology after he was caught attending Weston McKennie’s lockdown get-together, although he insists it ‘wasn’t a party.’
The Argentina international and Juventus teammate Arthur were both caught at McKennie’s home for a gathering with circa 10 people.
That is unlawful in the current lockdown measures in Turin due to growing COVID-19 cases.
“I know that in such a difficult moment for the world with COVID it would’ve been better not to make a mistake, but I was wrong to stay out to dinner,” wrote Dybala on his Instagram.
“It wasn’t a party, but I was wrong anyway and I apologise.”
There are strong reports Juventus could take a stand against this lack of discipline by suspending Dybala, Arthur Melo and Colombo from the squad against Torino on Saturday.