Inter fans – and supporters of clubs previously impacted by coronavirus postponements – react to the cancelled match against Sassuolo after a series of positive tests. ‘Juve and Milan were forced to play’.

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports the match could potentially be recovered on April 7, as Inter announced two new COVID-19 cases today.

With Samir Handanovic, Danilo D’Ambrosio, Stefan de Vrij and Matias Vecino positive for coronavirus, the health authority of Milan intervened and suspended training at Pinetina.

Inter fans – and supporters of clubs previously impacted by coronavirus postponements – react to the cancelled match against Sassuolo after a series of positive tests. ‘Juve and Milan were forced to play’.

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports the match could potentially be recovered on April 7, as Inter announced two new COVID-19 cases today.

With Samir Handanovic, Danilo D’Ambrosio, Stefan de Vrij and Matias Vecino positive for coronavirus, the health authority of Milan intervened and suspended training at Pinetina.

The match against Sassuolo, scheduled for Saturday, is postponed and the players have been banned from travelling for international duty.

Juventus-Napoli has not yet been recovered after the match scheduled in October last year was postponed, when the Partenopei weren't able to travel.

Napoli hadn’t traveled to Turin for the first leg against the Bianconeri, who were initially handed a 3-0 win by default with the Azzurri docked a point.

Napoli won their appeal with the CONI Collegio di Garanzia in December and the game was rescheduled.

The fans react to the news, pointing at previous cases where teams were 'forced to play' with similar amounts of players out with coronavirus.

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