Just a few quick things:
From L Football Magazine:
- During an interview with La Repubblica, Rita Guarino (Juve’s coach), said that out of the 12 teams in Serie A Femminile, only four want to resume play. Those teams are Juventus, AC Milan, Tavagnacco, and Orobica.
- This is a contrast from what was reported by the likes of Sky, who said that eight teams wanted to resume play, and only four didn’t.
- Juve wants to win the scudetto on the pitch, AC Milan wants to compete for the Champions League, and Tavagnacco and Orobica want to avoid relegation.
- Guarino also says that only three teams in the league can afford to resume training. The rest will need assistance.
- The main issue of disagreement that prevented the teams from coming to an agreement after a four-hour meeting, are the medical protocols. Most of the team doctors’ felt the protocols weren’t good enough, and that they would have trouble adhering to some aspects of them. Some don’t want to risk the possibility of being liable to anything that happens to the players, so some have even resigned in protest.
- Il Romanista says the three teams that have resumed training are Juventus, AC Milan and Sassuolo.
- They have also said that the FIGC wants to finish the season. Gabriele Gravina will also put two options on the table during the next Consiglio Federale. The two possibilities are: 1.) Resuming the season when the worst of the COVID-19 crsis has passed 2.) A definitive stop.
- Gravina will most likely make a final decision of this on Monday.