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Juventus’ match against Naples will take place in January of the new year (2021). The Partenopei won the appeal in the third degree and so the match will take place.
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It is recalled that on October 4 Napoli did not travel to Turin due to the ban on travel between regions due to the coronavirus and the match was awarded to the Bianconeri with a score of 3-0, while a point was deducted from the team in the one who plays Costas Mano.
Now, the score in Serie A changes as the score is returned to Napoli, the three that Juventus got from 3-0 are discounted and the two teams will have one less game, which will be played in the first month of the year new.
After hearing the appeal, the score is as follows: Milan 31, Inter 30, Naples 24, Juventus 24, Rome 24.
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Ten days after the night of October 4, when Napoli never traveled to Turin and Juventus lined up on the pitch without an opponent, the sports judge delivered his verdict on the fate of the postponed match, in the context of the 3rd match of Serie A.
He was going to give the Old Woman the points by awarding the match in her favor with a score of 3-0 and to deduct a point from Costas Manolas’ team, judging that the Partenopei did not follow the medical protocol applicable in Italian football for cases of coronavirus.
It is recalled that Napoli did not board the plane to travel to Turin as Peter Zielinski and Elif Elmas were positively diagnosed, as well as a teammate with the medical authorities of Campania (region of southern Italy to which the city of Naples belongs ). it is said to block the flight.
Serie A, however, did not accept Napoli’s request (they put themselves into self-isolation as a precautionary measure) to postpone the match, informing that the match will develop normally, with Juventus’ mission arriving normally at the Allianz Stadium and his coach Andrea Pirlo. he even advertises his team for the game.
“I’m here because it’s okay. The protocols are clear in these cases, for two coronavirus cases in a group.
The protocol was developed by the government and the Ministry. Our thinking remains on public health, but the protocol is there to continue our profession.
“Those who do not show up will be punished.” The president of Juventus, Andrea Anielli, had declared the night of October 4, shortly after the completion of the Juventus-Napoli postponement.
The southern Italian team lost the case in the second court instance, but also appealed to the third.
Its owner, Aurelio de Laurentiis, has expressed his faith in justice in interviews throughout this time.
Now, after the trial on Tuesday (12/22), the date on which the match will take place is being sought.
The most frequent according to the Italian media is January 13. Both teams have matches that day (Juventus with Genoa, Napoli with Empoli) for the Coppa Italia, which can be postponed until later in the season.
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