Napoli head coach Luciano Spalletti will not be present on the touchline against Juventus after testing positive for COVID-19.
Spalletti’s side have been ravaged by coronavirus issues over the mid-season break, leaving them somewhat short-handed for the trip to Turin on Thursday.
To make matters worse for the Naples outfit, their boss Spalletti returned a positive result for the virus on Tuesday that will keep him away from the Allianz Stadium as he heads into self-isolation.
On the same day, Napoli announced Mario Rui and fellow full-back Kevin Malcuit were isolating, while Andrea Petagna came into close contact with a positive case but was later given the all-clear.
After today’s COVID-19 tests were processed, it emerged that Luciano #Spalletti is positive.
The coach is asymptomatic and will self-isolate in accordance with protocol. pic.twitter.com/KSXg8ZfA5X
— Official SSC Napoli (@en_sscnapoli) January 4, 2022
That trio joins a host of stars within the Napoli ranks who will be absent for the clash with Massimiliano Allegri’s side due to COVID-19 issues.
Hirving Lozano, who has featured in all of Napoli’s 25 games in all competitions this term, was confirmed as unavailable last Tuesday after contracting the virus while back in Mexico.
Talisman Victor Osimhen, Fabian Ruiz and Eljif Elmas, all of whom are regular starters for the Serie A outfit, are also among the notable absentees ahead of the visit to the Bianconeri.
Reports in Italy suggest due to the ongoing situation at the club and across the country, the game could still yet be called off if local health authorities order Napoli to quarantine.
That would ban Spalletti’s team from travelling to Juve and cancel the meeting between the two sides who sit third and fifth in Serie A respectively.
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