Five Serie A matches postponed due to coronavirus
Five Serie A matches which had been planned to proceed away from plain view this end of the week, including the key conflict among Juventus and Inter Milan, have been delayed on account of the coronavirus emergency, Italy's football League said on Saturday.
Each of the five games, which likewise incorporate AC Milan v Genoa, Parma v SPAL, Sassuolo v Brescia and Udinese v Fiorentina, will presently be played on May 13, Serie A said in an announcement.
The matches had been expected to proceed away from plain view after the administration restricted open social occasions with an end goal to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Be that as it may, a football official, talking in private, said supporters and fans didn't need the matches to be played in void arenas and the clubs themselves were worried about the loss of entryway receipts.
About 900 individuals have tried positive for the coronavirus in Italy, and bistros and schools have been shut as day by day life has come to a standstill.
Serie A said in an explanation that the choice was made "thinking about the progression of various pressing administrative intercessions by the Government to react to this exceptional crisis to ensure general wellbeing and security."
Four matches were dropped a weekend ago including Inter Milan's home game against Sampdoria.
Five Serie A matches will proceed as arranged — Lazio-Bologna and Napoli-Torino on Saturday, Lecce-Atalanta and Cagliari-Roma on Sunday and Sampdoria-Verona on Monday.
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