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Britain ‘laughed’ at Italy and ‘underestimated’ coronavirus -Ogbonna

Italy international Angelo Ogbonna thinks Britain “underestimated” the impact of the coronavirus, and says they “laughed” at his home country before being hit by the…

Italy international Angelo Ogbonna thinks Britain “underestimated” the impact of the coronavirus, and says they “laughed” at his home country before being hit by the full force of the pandemic.

West Ham defender Ogbonna is currently under lockdown in London with his family, with his wife expecting their second child.

The former Juventus centre-back said he was struggling to keep his full fitness amid strict restrictions on movement in Britain, and said his current country of residence had reacted too slowly to the Covid-19 outbreak.

He told Tuttomercatoweb: “Initially there was scepticism, the emergency was handled superficially. I think there was also an intention to try to protect the country economically after Brexit.

“They underestimated a very serious, global issue. Initially they laughed at Italy, they thought we were exaggerating the matter.

“I live in London, but I was immediately worried about us and my family in Italy. I have to tell you the truth, at least in London there was concern. Empty supermarkets, fewer people around. But London is not England.”

Premier League football is suspended until at least April 30 following the outbreak, while some non-league and women’s football divisions have already had their 2019-20 seasons voided.