Football: 'Fearless' Barca fans unfazed by coronavirus or Napoli

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NAPLES, Italy: Barcelona fans insisted they were not worried by rivals Napoli or the spread of coronavirus in Italy as they arrived for their ...

Barcelona stars Lionel Messi and Antoine Griezmann train at Napoli's San Paolo stadium. AFP/Filippo MONTEFORTENAPLES, Italy: Barcelona fans insisted they were not worried by rivals Napoli or the spread of coronavirus in Italy as they arrived for their team's Champions League match on Tuesday .

"We bought the ticket over a month ago and we checked the latest news before leaving," one fan, Susi, told AFP at the Lungomare seafront promenade in Naples."As we saw that the worst was in the north of Italy and that we were going south, we said to ourselves 'good, we'll see'. For the moment I am not at all worried," she added."When we decided to come we were told we were crazy to go to Italy.

The virus which has now infected 283 people and left seven dead in Italy, on Tuesday spread south to Tuscany and Sicily.Like Lionel Messi and other team members, Barcelona fans had to undergo a temperature check upon their arrival at the airport in Naples. "On the plane, among the people who were with us, there was a festive spirit. Until then, we had not taken the subject very seriously," said Manoel."But when we arrived, we realised that this is not the case here and at Naples airport we underwent a check.But he warned:"We're not afraid of anything. We are strong people, we've come to Naples in force and without fear.

 

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