Several Serie A clubs, including Milan, Fiorentina and Hellas Verona, have suspended their training sessions during the Coronavirus outbreak.

A new Government decree issued last night ruled that all sporting events would be put on hold until April 3, as the entire country is effectively put into lockdown to stem the spread of the highly-infectious respiratory illness.

That includes Serie A and Serie B, while for the moment it looks as if Champions League and Europa League fixtures will go ahead behind closed doors.

Several Serie A clubs, including Milan, Fiorentina and Hellas Verona, have suspended their training sessions during the Coronavirus outbreak.

A new Government decree issued last night ruled that all sporting events would be put on hold until April 3, as the entire country is effectively put into lockdown to stem the spread of the highly-infectious respiratory illness.

That includes Serie A and Serie B, while for the moment it looks as if Champions League and Europa League fixtures will go ahead behind closed doors.

With that in mind, Milan, Fiorentina, Bologna, Hellas Verona and very soon others are suspending their training sessions, shutting down their facilities for at least a week.

Lazio are taking a novel approach, as according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Scudetto contenders are working out a training routine that players can perform at home.

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