As a result of COVID-19, Napoli could not go to Turin, Juventus could be declared victorious



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Napoli is in a tight position ahead of the fight against Juventus due to the COVID-19 problem. Partenopei was reportedly unable to go to Turin and Juventus could be declared with a 3-0 victory.

The third week of the 2020/2021 Italian League brings Juventus vs Napoli. The match will take place at the Allianz Stadium, Turin, on Monday (10/5/2020) at the WIB in the morning.

It was said that this duel could not be carried out because Napoli was prone to transmitting the Corona virus. The situation cannot be separated from Napoli’s encounter with Genoa, which ended with a 6-0 victory.

After that match, Genoa announced that 14 people had contracted COVID-19. Napoli then followed up with the verification and the result was four people who tested positive for Corona.

Serie A announced that Juventus vs Napoli will continue as scheduled. The bianconeri also confirmed that they will continue to go to the match arena to wait for Napoli, who are currently not expected to be in Turin.

According to a recent report by Sky Sport Italia, the Local Health Authority (ASL) has prohibited Napoli from leaving for Turin. This news was confusing because the main direction was the isolation of people outside the team members (fiduciary isolation).

Sky also said that so far Napoli’s lawyer, Mattia Grassani, has continued to communicate with the league. The situation is still so great that Napoli cannot go to Turin.

The club’s representatives are trying to negotiate to postpone the match to another day. Napoli’s lawyers tell the league that the situation is force majeure.

The rules of Serie A and UEFA state that as long as a team has 13 players with one of them the goalkeeper, the match can continue. That means Napoli will be declared 0-3 defeated because they have Walk Out (WO) status if they are not present at the Allianz Stadium.

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