Italian Cup, Juventus-Milan 0-0 (in progress). It is the first game after the stop for coronavirus. A place in the final is up for grabs

TURIN – Italian Cup , return semifinal: Juventus-Milan 0-0 (match in progress, result gone 1-1 ).

Juventus challenge Milan with Buffon; Danilo, Bonucci, De Ligt, Alex Sandro; Bentancur, Pjanic, Matuidi; Douglas Costa, Dybala and Cristiano Ronaldo.

At Sarri's disposal: Szczesny, Pinsoglio; De Sciglio, Rugani; Khedira, Bricklayer, Rabiot; Bernardeschi, Cuadrado, Olivieri, Vrioni and Zanimacchia.

The Rossoneri respond to the Bianconeri with G. Donnarumma; Conti, Kjaer, Romagnoli, Calabria; Kessie, Bennacer; Paquetà, Bonaventura, Calhanoglu and Rebic.

At Pioli's disposal: Begovic, A. Donnarumma; Cage, Laxalt; Biglia, Brescianini, Krunic, Saelemaekers; Colombo, Leao, Maldini, Olzer.

The referee of the Italian Cup semifinal is Orsato di Schio.

Immediately an emotion at the first minute.

Alex Sandro dribbled two opponents on the left and served a golden assist to Douglas Costa who kicked off a penalty on the move.

Shortly after, at 5 ': Dybala kicked a free-kick from the edge of Milan's penalty area.

Football in the time of the coronavirus, in our country we start with the Italian Cup.

Italian football restarts with the Italian Cup after a stop of over three months.

Italy starts playing again after Germany and Spain but before England.

All matches will be played behind closed doors , without fans it will be a limp kick but it is inevitable in the coexistence phase with the coronavirus.

The players, as well as all the members of the teams, have learned to live with all the anti-coronavirus safety rules.

Players are monitored continuously with swabs on swabs.

All structures, from training to stadiums, are sanitized and ventilated in a maniacal way.

Teams will play practically every two days, which is why the number of substitutions allowed has risen to five per team.

The calendar is already exhausting and for this reason the extra times have been abolished both for the semifinals and for the Italian Cup final.

In the event of a tie at the end of the ninety minutes of play, penalties will be taken.

A referee's decision can only be protested remotely and only the team captain can do so.

So we should no longer see the players who surround the referee to condition him.

You will be able to celebrate after a goal scored but without hugs which are categorically prohibited.

Perhaps even our players will rejoice by giving their elbows like in Germany.

Spitting is strictly prohibited because a sick footballer could infect many others in this way.

And then there are many other great little nuances that we will learn about during these particular matches behind closed doors at the time of covid 19.

Source: Blitz Quotidiano

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