Published 11:58 IST, October 15th 2020
Cristiano Ronaldo’s sister labels Juve icon ‘prophet from god’, questions COVID-19 test
Juventus superstar Cristiano Ronaldo's sister Katia has labelled her brother a 'prophet of God' while also questioning the COVID-19 claims.
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Wishes have been pouring in for superstar Cristiano Ronaldo after it was confirmed that he tested positive for novel coronavirus. 35-year-old returned to Italy on Wednesday and is self-isolating at home in Turin as he looks eager for early recovery to return on field soon. But, his sister Katia Aveiro seems to have doubts about Cristiano Ronaldo COVID-19 claims, terming Juventus icon as 'prophet of God.'
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Cristiano Ronaldo is a prophet of God, says Katia Aveiro
re has been still no clarity about how Cristiano Ronaldo contracted coronavirus, courtesy of fact that he has been with national team for past 10 days. He h asked for anor test to be conducted after two tests ministered by Portuguese FA turned out positive. Moreover, anor non-lab test has reportedly turned out inconclusive.
Following controversy, Katia Aveiro jumped into debate. His sister took to Instagram to rant about same. Her post when translated to English re, "If Cristiano Ronaldo has to wake world up, I have to say he really is a prophet from God. Thank you. I think thousands of people will believe in pandemic, in tests and in measures that have been taken, just like me."
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Sister casts doubts on Cristiano Ronaldo COVID-19 claims
She went on to claim that this was biggest fraud she has seen in her life, casting doubts on Cristiano Ronaldo COVID-19 reports. She claimed that it was time for people to 'open ir eyes to reality' against 'world of puppets.' Interestingly, her rant was immediately shared by ir mor Dolores.
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Will Cristiano Ronaldo's Italy return ensure participation against Barcelona?
Cristiano Ronaldo returned to Italy on Wednesday via an air ambulance on Wednesday, after testing positive a day earlier. He has been isolating at home and is looking to return to Juventas training as early as he could. But, 35-year-old is likely to miss out on some crucial games for Juventus, including Champions League group stage clash against Barcelona.
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game is scheduled to be played at Allianz Stium on October 28. UEFA guidelines suggest that a player should spend some requisite documentation a week prior to a game confirming that he has recovered. former Real Mrid man has just a week to follow guidelines, although he is yet to receive clearance from medical staff.
Image courtesy: Cristiano Instagram
11:58 IST, October 15th 2020