Coronavirus keeps Inter-Getafe on hold

UEFA will meet in the next few hours and, among other things, decide when and how to play Inter-Getafe next week. The Italian Lombardy is the area of ​​Europe most affected by the coronavirus and the precautions are maximum. This weekend six matches of the scudetto were suspended, including the Juventus-Inter and Milan-Genoa that was to be played in San Siro, the stadium that will host the clash of the Azulones on March 12. The Euroleague basketball game between Olimpia Milan and Real Madrid on Tuesday will be played behind closed doors and there will be no access even for the press.

With all these precedents, Getafe awaits instructions to organize your trip to Italy. The fans, who moved en masse to Amsterdam last week, this time have not moved a finger in fear that they will not be allowed to enter the game. The precautions also come to the return crash that will be played a week later in the Coliseum. Fernando Simón, director of the Center for Health Alerts and Emergency, has made a clear recommendation: “You are not asked to control travel in general, but when there are movements of very large groups of people together that come from areas where they are not allowed to be together … We have to think twice if we allow large groups of people to join here. It would be necessary to look for the way so that the fans of the north of Italy do not come to Spain “.

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Bordalás was interrogated at a press conference about the matter and maintained absolute caution. The team prefers for the moment on the sidelines and concentrate on their work. Apparently in Mallorca they have succeeded. The coach has given his players two days off, which they will return to work on wednesday. Before visiting Milan, the Blues have to receive Celtic on Saturday night at the Coliseum.