Paulo Dybala is still ‘not quite 100 percent,’ but he’s excited about the full fixture list, he acknowledged after a long battle with Coronavirus.
Before finally shaking off COVID-19, The Argentina international had several positive swabs over a period of 46 days, while teammates Daniele Rugani and Blaise Matuidi managed to recover much faster.
“I had Coronavirus, but I feel much better now,” Dybala said during the Gamers Without Borders Instagram Live transmission, as he beat Dele Alli.
“I am still not quite at 100 percent, but I’m pretty good. We’re back to training now and football is coming back, so soon we’ll be able to do what we love the most.”
On June 12 the Coppa Italia opens the doors first with Juventus-Milan, followed by Serie A from June 20, after three months without Calcio.
Until the beginning of August, it’ll be a steady series of matches, with at least one fixture coming from Italy nearly every day.
“I hope we can enjoy ourselves and entertain people too,” continued La Joya.
“It’ll be wonderful that fans will get the chance to see a different game every single day.”