Coronavius is hitting Serie A: This is when Juventus-Inter is played

What was supposed to be the weekend of a great football in Italy, which was partly due to Lazio, Naples, Atalanta and Rome, has become two days of talk, discussion, even poisons. The reason for this was the postponement of Juventus-Inter and five other matches, not to play behind closed doors, by [...]
What was supposed to be the weekend of a great football in Italy, which was partly due to Lazio, Naples, Atalanta and Rome, has become two days of talk, discussion, even poisons.
This led to the postponement of Juventus-Inter and five other matches, not to play behind closed doors, from “Coronavirus”. The government's new decree is clear: the closed doors of the stadiums in Lombardi, Venice and Emilia-Romana, as well as in the provinces of Savona and Pesaro Ubino, will remain until Sunday, March 8th.
Therefore, according to Gazzetta dello Sport, the hypothesis to play games with the public is possible on Monday, March 9th. This is the first valid day to bring fans back to the stadiums unless further government emergency decrees arise. All the other days of the championship are busy, excluding between May 13th and May. It is the first and only free week in which Italian teams engaged in other competitions would play without risk.
However, it is impossible to delay the end of the championship, due to “Euro 2020”. Of May 25th, national trainers want to have players available. And the outcome of Serie A is scheduled for 24 May. The March 9 solution could satisfy everyone, even Inter, who had said that he did not want to play behind closed doors through Giuseppe Marotta over the past weekend. A scenario that remains feasible, which will be presented for approval by the League Assembly called for Wednesday. Hence, on this date, you may be able to play the six - match - up games: Juventus-Inter, Milan-Genoa, Sasuolo-Brescia and Parma-Spal.
All can be held on Monday, with fans at the stadiums, while the Sampdoria-Verona and Udine-Fiorentina were also to be played Saturday and Sunday. In fact, the current decree in effect has nothing to do with Liguria and Friul, though the trip for “scalligaries would be forbidden.
With this graph, the development of Verona-Calgliar would remain on March 11th, while Turin-Parma could be postponed for one day on March 12th, given that <x0-borderers” would be busy Monday and should play again on Wednesday.
This calendar perspective would leave only Inter-Sampdoria and Atalanta-Sasuolo pending, for which the result of the European route of the first two teams should be expected. Meanwhile, this week “Coppa Italy” should be officially developed, with restrictions on the stadium, according to the government decree. These are the first signs of normalization in Serie A.











