Ludogorets complain the Coronavirus scare has “transformed our plans” for the Europa League game with Inter, which will be played behind closed doors.
The Nerazzurri won the first leg 2-0 in Bulgaria and the decider will be on Thursday evening, albeit with nobody in San Siro except for cameramen.
Ludogorets arrived in Milan this afternoon and were spotted at the airport with not only protective face masks, but also rubber gloves just to go from the plane to the team bus.
They then continued to wear the masks on the bus.
Ludogorets complain the Coronavirus scare has “transformed our plans” for the Europa League game with Inter, which will be played behind closed doors.
The Nerazzurri won the first leg 2-0 in Bulgaria and the decider will be on Thursday evening, albeit with nobody in San Siro except for cameramen.
Ludogorets arrived in Milan this afternoon and were spotted at the airport with not only protective face masks, but also rubber gloves just to go from the plane to the team bus.
They then continued to wear the masks on the bus.
“I personally have never seen anything like it,” the Ludogorets fitness coach Ivan Diaz Infantes told Mundo Deportivo.
“This has transformed our plans, because we were supposed to stay in Milan for two nights, arriving the day before and then leaving the day after.
“Instead, we are now leaving Milan straight after the match. During our stay, we have been asked to stay in our hotel rooms for as long as possible, to step outside just to eat, and try not to interact with the hotel staff.
“It’s going to be a great game in a wonderful stadium, even if it’s empty. The first leg was more even than the result would suggest and we’ll give our all. If we should reach the final stages with a one-goal lead, anything could happen.”