Sassuolo FC became the first Serie A side to resume training since the Coronavirus pandemic brought the campaign to a halt.
A number of players were seen running up and down the pitch with the club saying that training was optional.
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Italy started to relax the longest lockdown in Europe on Monday and people were allowed to visit their relatives within their region.
Seria A clubs were allowed to restart training sessions, but team training will not be allowed until May 18th.
Atalanta and Bologna are set to start training on Tuesday, with Inter opening their training grounds from this week.
Juventus sit on top of the Serie A table, one point ahead of second placed Lazio. Up to 13 games are yet to be played by most teams.
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