The verdict for Juventus-Napoli was expected today, but Sky Sport Italia reports the decision has been postponed until next week.
The broadcaster reports sports judge Mastrandrea will decide on the Juventus-Napoli case next week, as he has chosen to take a few more days to study the case in more depth.
The outcome of the match when Gennaro Gattuso’s men never travelled to Turin to play against the reigning champions will therefore remain under evaluation by the FIGC.
The verdict for Juventus-Napoli was expected today, but Sky Sport Italia reports the decision has been postponed until next week.
The broadcaster reports sports judge Mastrandrea will decide on the Juventus-Napoli case next week, as he has chosen to take a few more days to study the case in more depth.
The outcome of the match when Gennaro Gattuso’s men never travelled to Turin to play against the reigning champions will therefore remain under evaluation by the FIGC.
Napoli never turned up, as Juventus presented themselves at the Allianz Stadium and asked for a win by default, accusing the Partenopei of breaking the protocol.
Previous reports have claimed Napoli will most likely not lose 3-0 by default and the match could be postponed to a later date, but the Azzurri are expected to be deducted one point for violation of the current health protocol.
The verdict was expected today but has against been postponed and the report claims the final call should arrive next week.