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Dybala 'still not quite at 100 per cent' after overcoming coronavirus

Dybala had confirmed in March that he along with his girlfriend Oriana Sabatini tested positive for coronavirus.

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Published : Jun 8, 2020, 8:55 AM IST

Paolo Dybala
Paolo Dybala

Leeds: Juventus' Argentine striker Paolo Dybala on Sunday revealed that he has still not 100 per cent fit after overcoming coronavirus.

Paolo Dybala
Paolo Dybala

Dybala had confirmed in March that he along with his girlfriend Oriana Sabatini tested positive for coronavirus.

The forward had then isolated himself for over a month and he finally tested negative for coronavirus on May 6.

"I had coronavirus, but I feel much better now. I am still not quite at 100 per cent, but I'm pretty good. We've started training again and football is coming back, so soon we will be able to do what we love the most," Dybala was quoted as saying during an Instagram live chat.

"I hope we can have fun and entertain. I think it will be useful because we will have many consecutive football matches, and people like us who love this wonderful sport will have the opportunity to watch a different game every day," he added.

Paolo Dybala
Paolo Dybala

Serie A has been suspended since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, but the league action is all set to resume from June 20.

Before the suspension of Serie A, Juventus was at the top of the standings and was one point clear of second-placed Lazio.

Juventus will take on Bologna on June 22 in the Serie A, but before that, the side will play their second leg of their Coppa Italia semi-final against Milan, which takes place in Turin on June 12.

The first leg between the teams finished as a 1-1 draw.

Leeds: Juventus' Argentine striker Paolo Dybala on Sunday revealed that he has still not 100 per cent fit after overcoming coronavirus.

Paolo Dybala
Paolo Dybala

Dybala had confirmed in March that he along with his girlfriend Oriana Sabatini tested positive for coronavirus.

The forward had then isolated himself for over a month and he finally tested negative for coronavirus on May 6.

"I had coronavirus, but I feel much better now. I am still not quite at 100 per cent, but I'm pretty good. We've started training again and football is coming back, so soon we will be able to do what we love the most," Dybala was quoted as saying during an Instagram live chat.

"I hope we can have fun and entertain. I think it will be useful because we will have many consecutive football matches, and people like us who love this wonderful sport will have the opportunity to watch a different game every day," he added.

Paolo Dybala
Paolo Dybala

Serie A has been suspended since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, but the league action is all set to resume from June 20.

Before the suspension of Serie A, Juventus was at the top of the standings and was one point clear of second-placed Lazio.

Juventus will take on Bologna on June 22 in the Serie A, but before that, the side will play their second leg of their Coppa Italia semi-final against Milan, which takes place in Turin on June 12.

The first leg between the teams finished as a 1-1 draw.

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