Spanish football club Real Madrid returned to training on Monday, after a nearly two-month hiatus due to the suspension of local league matches due to the outbreak of the new Corona virus, amid stringent health measures.
The players of the first and second levels since last week have returned to their individual training in club centers in light of strict health measures, after the government approved a gradual plan to lift the restrictions of total closure in four stages.
According to the protocol laid down by the League, it will allow the exercise to be held in small groups with restrictions of social divergence as it allows the presence of a maximum of six players on the same stadium, before gradually increasing the number. The return to training is a first step on the way to the resumption of the hoped-for competitions next June.
The Royal Club held its first training session where the French coach Zinedine Zidane appeared wearing a muzzle and gloves, while the Belgian, Aden Hazar, returned to the green lawn for the first time in three months after undergoing surgery after an injury to his right ankle.
"Distributed in two groups and in several stadiums, the Real Madrid football players went through their first individual exercises with and without the ball," accompanied by pictures of the players during the exercises.
No player in the Spanish capital club was infected with the virus "Covid-19", but he will miss the efforts of Serbian Luka Jovic to suffer a fracture in his right foot after returning from his country to start exercises, as Real did not specify the cause of the infection, while local reports indicated that he was infected during his exercises Individuality in his home.
The defending champions Barcelona, ​​the leaders in the standings, before suspending the competitions in mid-March, returned to training on Friday, as in Seville, Osasuna and Villarreal.
The medical protocol for training stipulated strict provisions that include how players arrive in training uniforms, and at specific times, to avoid mixing with others. They will have to wear masks and wear medical gloves, so that their temperatures are taken before entering the headquarters.
And revealed the Spanish Football League on Sunday recorded eight cases of new virus Corona, including five for the players of the first and second degrees, whose names have not been released.
Spain is one of the countries hardest hit by the epidemic, which has resulted in more than 26 declared deaths in the country.

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