Millennium Post

Five Serie A games postponed as Coronaviru­s brings chaos to Italy

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MILAN: Five matches in Italy’s Serie A, including the heavyweigh­t duel between champions Juventus and Inter Milan, were postponed due to the spread of the Coronaviru­s.

Sunday’s clash pitting Juventus and third-placed Inter in Turin was among those fixtures to be called off and rearranged for May 13. It had originally been scheduled to be played behind closed doors.

The decisions also mean the Italian Cup final, initially set for May 13, has been pushed back to the following week on Wednesday, May 20.

Juventus also announced that they are temporaril­y suspending the activities of their Under-23 squad after the team had played a third division fixture against Pianese who have several players affected by Coronaviru­s.

“The reason for this decision is the appearance of new cases of COVID-19 in recent hours among players of US Pianese that the Bianconeri faced on February 23,” the club said in a statement.

Juventus said that “six days after the match, the Bianconeri players showed no symptoms but remain under medical supervisio­n”.

However, the team will not practice until further notice. Four Pianese players have now tested positive for Coronaviru­s.

On Saturday, it was revealed that the number of cases of the new Coronaviru­s in Italy had exceeded 1,000 with the death toll rising by eight to 29 in the past 24 hours. The number of cases has reached 1,128 since the start of the epidemic a week ago, up from 888 on Friday.

The decision to postpone the five Serie A games had been taken in response to the “exceptiona­l circumstan­ces concerning protection of public health and security”, the Italian league said.

Lazio, meanwhile, did play on Saturday and moved top of Serie A with a 2-0 victory over Bologna. First-half goals from Luis Alberto and Joaquin Correa sent Lazio two points clear of Juventus and extended their unbeaten league run to 21 matches.

Bologna had two secondhalf goals disallowed following VAR reviews. Lazio have played a game more than Juventus while Inter, who are eight points adrift, have two matches in hand on the leaders after their fixture with Sampdoria last weekend was also postponed.

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