Moratti has San Siro doubt
Inter have admitted that they are unsure of whether their home Champions League games will be open to fans.
The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza may be closed for the immediate future given that it currently doesn’t meet with the Legge Pisanu standards and this may also affect European competition too.
"We will see, we will have to face one problem at a time," Nerazzurri owner Massimo Moratti commented on Wednesday.
"There is actually no risk in Milan, but this is another situation we will have to follow because of the new regulations."
However, the city’s sports councillor Giovanni Terzi is optimistic that the San Siro won’t be deserted when the European Cup resumes later this month.
"The San Siro is a safe venue and UEFA has also confirmed this," he noted. "We have agreed to new measures which will further improve security at the stadium.
"We are optimistic that tonight’s cabinet meeting will give the green light for matches to be played regularly at the Milan stadium."
The San Siro is currently not included in the list of stadiums which could host matches should new legislation be approved this evening.
The Milanese arena, which is also home to Milan, is still struggling with its pre-filtering system and only has 55 turnstiles rather than the 160 it should have.
Inter will play Valencia in the last 16 of the Champions League, while Milan have been paired with Celtic.
Source: C4 Football Italia
The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza may be closed for the immediate future given that it currently doesn’t meet with the Legge Pisanu standards and this may also affect European competition too.
"We will see, we will have to face one problem at a time," Nerazzurri owner Massimo Moratti commented on Wednesday.
"There is actually no risk in Milan, but this is another situation we will have to follow because of the new regulations."
However, the city’s sports councillor Giovanni Terzi is optimistic that the San Siro won’t be deserted when the European Cup resumes later this month.
"The San Siro is a safe venue and UEFA has also confirmed this," he noted. "We have agreed to new measures which will further improve security at the stadium.
"We are optimistic that tonight’s cabinet meeting will give the green light for matches to be played regularly at the Milan stadium."
The San Siro is currently not included in the list of stadiums which could host matches should new legislation be approved this evening.
The Milanese arena, which is also home to Milan, is still struggling with its pre-filtering system and only has 55 turnstiles rather than the 160 it should have.
Inter will play Valencia in the last 16 of the Champions League, while Milan have been paired with Celtic.
Source: C4 Football Italia
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