The director of the local health authority in Turin assures ‘the situation has not changed’ and Juventus vs. Napoli can go ahead as planned.
It is due to kick off on Wednesday at 17.45 UK time (16.45 GMT), rescheduled from October 2020.
There were fears the game would have to be cancelled again, as Federico Bernardeschi became the third Juve player to test positive for COVID-19 today.
He follows Leonardo Bonucci and Merih Demiral, who were both infected while on international duty.
The director of the local health authority in Turin assures ‘the situation has not changed’ and Juventus vs. Napoli can go ahead as planned.
It is due to kick off on Wednesday at 17.45 UK time (16.45 GMT), rescheduled from October 2020.
There were fears the game would have to be cancelled again, as Federico Bernardeschi became the third Juve player to test positive for COVID-19 today.
He follows Leonardo Bonucci and Merih Demiral, who were both infected while on international duty.
“I just met with Professor Testi, the director of the department of prevention,” Turin ASL director Carlo Picco told Radio Kiss Kiss.
“The situation around the positive cases at Juventus has not changed. Juventus-Napoli will be played tomorrow.”
Inter had four cases develop within a couple of days when the ASL in Milan ordered the team into quarantine, forcing them to postpone the game with Sassuolo.