Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi has tested positive for Covid-19, the Italian champions confirmed on Monday.
Inzaghi, 45, “tested positive for Covid-19 today (Monday),” the northern club said in a brief statement. “The coach will now follow the protocols set out in the healthcare guidelines.”
Inter Milan, with a game in hand, are top of Serie A with a four-point lead on rivals Napoli and AC Milan.
Because of the international break they are not due to play against until the weekend of February 5-6, when they are set to face city rivals Milan.
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