Following the Minister of Health for Catalonia confirming that it would be safe to hold Barcelona's Champions League tie with Napoli at the Camp Nou, the president of the Italian club, Aurelio De Laurentiis, has suggested that he doesn't understand why his team has to play in a city that, in his eyes, has huge problems.
UEFA have taken the security reassurances from Spain as enough evidence to suggest it is safe to hold the match at Barcelona's stadium, much to the Italian's chagrin.
"I don't understand why we have to go to a city that at the moment has huge problems," De Laurentiis declared.
"You hear huge fears from Spain and UEFA just ignores the issue, I'm calling them constantly but it's embarrassing.
"How long would it take just to say that we could play in Portugal, Germany or Switzerland, it seems like we're back in school, nobody in UEFA knows how to do business."
louailos
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napoli nor did the province of Campania have huge covid 19 outbreaks that was most in the northern regions of Italy so no your wrong sorry the situation is not the same
Babckpt
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Because back in February, Barca had played in a city which had huge problems of their own. As simple as that Mr De Laurentiis. 🤷🤷