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Ex-Leeds owner Massimo Cellino backs Lazio to win Serie A due to coronavirus fears

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Former Leeds owner Massimo Cellino believes talk of who should win the Serie A title is inappropriate because the focus of Italy should be purely on battling the widespread coronavirus.

Lazio were a point behind reigning champions Juventus when Serie A was suspended with 12 games to go, and the situation regarding concluding the season remains unclear as COVID-19's stranglehold on the nation continues.

Brescia owner Cellino says in his view, the current campaign is effectively over due to the pandemic and refuses to consider that it will be finished.

With Italy now in a state of shutdown due to the health crisis, with over 4,000 killed, he lashed out at Lazio owner Claudio Lotito, who has insisted that his team's squad return to training as

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