Nearly half of Serie A clubs against the new idea of continuing the championship

At least nine clubs in Serie A, including Inter, Milan and Naples are refusing to go out in groups in training and Monday until medical protocol is changed. Numerous reports, including Sky Sports Italy, La Repubblica, and more, all claim this evening that the A series of Serie A, the Association of [...]
At least nine clubs in Serie A, including Inter, Milan and Naples are refusing to go out in groups in training and Monday until medical protocol is changed.
Numerous reports, including Sky Sports Italy, La Repubblica and more, all claim this evening that the Groups of Serie A, the Association of Players and the Association of Agents are rebelling against the protocol agreed on between FIGC and Government this week.
Their problems are with 15-day automatic quarantine for the entire group if only one player or staff member is infected with COVID-19.

They want to follow the model of Bundesligla, which would isolate only the person who is positive, then everyone else will be tested to ensure that it has not spread.
Group training is expected to begin Monday, meaning the only original way to ensure no positive test is to block players and staff without stopping until the end of the season.
Not only is this requiring a large part of them, but in the case of some clubs, it is impossible to do so.
Inter Director Beppe Marotta complained at La Repubblica this evening that the protocol is the non-practice and meaningless “, as their terrain has only 27 rooms.












