Cristiano Ronaldo will finally be able to replay with Juventus after being positive for Covid-19 for more than two weeks, in October 2020. -

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It took Cristiano Ronaldo 19 days to finally be quiet with the Covid-19.

Tested positive for the first time on October 13 after Portugal's match against France, then a second, Juventus striker Turina finally tested negative on Friday, the club announced.

He will travel to Cesena to face La Spezia Calcio on Sunday.

"He is fine, he will leave with the team," Andrea Pirlo explained this Saturday at a press conference.

The Turin coach specified that the five-time Golden Ball, which missed four games including the shock against Messi and FC Barcelona on Wednesday, had a second negative test, confirming the one made public on Friday.

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For his return, Ronaldo should start on the substitutes bench.

“I don't think he will start, we'll see how it will be tomorrow.

He trained at home, it's not the same thing, but it's so important that we take him to Cesena, ”said Pirlo.

Juventus, on the other hand, is still deprived of its defenders Giorgio Chiellini (pain in a thigh) and Matthijs de Ligt (convalescence after a shoulder operation).

The Italian international "is doing better but is not yet available" and the Dutchman will be able to return "in a week", assured the coach.

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