
Atalanta forward Alejandro Gomez has reiterated his encouragement, telling everyone to “stay at home” after seeing the ugly scenes in Bergamo.
The shocking photos of Military trucks taking caskets to other towns because of the overloaded crematoriums in Bergamo is a scaring sight for the citizens, including the Orobici captain.
The forward hopes that his message to the people will make them stop leaving their house and insists that “nobody must go out”.
“I tell all the runners, or fake runners, who want to still go out and train, stay at home,” he wrote on Instagram. “Enough, enough, enough.
“Every morning we wake up to bad news, people are dying, and you still don’t realise? Everyone at home, nobody must go out.”
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