Atalanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini has claimed the region of Lombardy is “sufficiently organised” and fears what could happen elsewhere.

The Orobici coach returned to Italy to find a different country from what he left ahead of the return leg in the last 16 of the Champions League against Valencia.

The party was cut short for La Dea, who progressed with an 8-4 win on aggregate against the Spanish side, as the 62-year-old and his men returned to “an inverted world”. Now, he fears what could happen in rest of Italy.

Atalanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini has claimed the region of Lombardy is “sufficiently organised” and fears what could happen elsewhere.

The Orobici coach returned to Italy to find a different country from what he left ahead of the return leg in the last 16 of the Champions League against Valencia.

The party was cut short for La Dea, who progressed with an 8-4 win on aggregate against the Spanish side, as the 62-year-old and his men returned to “an inverted world”. Now, he fears what could happen in rest of Italy.

“Plague, it’s like the plague,” Gasperini told the Corriere dello Sport. “Our life has changed. An inverted world.

“I have seen that they have moved matches in the Europa League, soon I guess it will be the Champions League.

“Italy is twenty days ahead of other countries. In these parts, in Lombardy, we are sufficiently organised, even in difficulty.

“I wonder what could happen in Rome or Naples.”

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