Just days after reports of illegal training routines, Lazio received a visit from FIGC inspectors and their players underwent a series of tests.

There were suggestions this week that Simone Inzaghi had allowed his players to engage in a three against three match before the May 18 deadline, which would violate the lockdown orders on social distancing.

The Aquile denied these reports and Sport Mediaset claim they were visited by Federation inspectors today, checking up on whether they were respecting the rules.

Just days after reports of illegal training routines, Lazio received a visit from FIGC inspectors and their players underwent a series of tests.

There were suggestions this week that Simone Inzaghi had allowed his players to engage in a three against three match before the May 18 deadline, which would violate the lockdown orders on social distancing.

The Aquile denied these reports and Sport Mediaset claim they were visited by Federation inspectors today, checking up on whether they were respecting the rules.

They also met with President Claudio Lotito to discuss the situation and what is still not permitted during the coronavirus pandemic.

Meanwhile, the Lazio players also underwent a series of physical tests, including stress exercise tests and blood samples.

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