The FIGC president, Gabriele Gravina , during the interview given to today’s edition of Corriere della Sera, also spoke of the clash between Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Romelu Lukaku, which took place at the end of the first half of the derby valid for the quarter-finals of Coppa Italia, and the possible reopening of the stadiums:
“The fight between Ibra and Lukaku was not a good show, but I wouldn’t talk about exemplary punishments. Whoever is ready to throw the first stone must make an examination of conscience. In any case, the decisions are up to the Federal Prosecutor.”
On the possible reopening of the stadiums:
“On Wednesday there was a meeting with to talk about the European Championship in Rome. It was a positive summit. There are no foreclosures, not even for fans from other nations. We are also discussing a partial reopening in the league. Let’s hope the pandemic doesn’t play a trick on us right now. I am optimistic, we are only waiting for the installation of the new government.”