Rome – Inter fans will be banned from away matches until March 23. This decision was made by Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi following the serious riots that broke out last Sunday during Cremonese-Inter, a Serie A match played on February 1st in Cremona.
The Ministry of the Interior explains that the measure prohibits travel for Nerazzurri supporters and blocks the sale of tickets for the affected matches to residents of Lombardy. The aim is to "ensure the protection of public order and safety, preventing the recurrence of incidents that could compromise the smooth running of sporting events."
The Milan-Inter derby on March 8th has been excluded from the ban, "as it does not involve fan attendance." The affected matches include next Sunday's match in Reggio Emilia against Sassuolo, as well as those in Lecce and Florence.
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First the shock, then the clarity of someone who understood that things could have been much worse. Emil Audero reflects on the incident he was involved in during Cremonese-Inter and shares his feelings in words that blend relief and bitterness. "First of all, I'm feeling pretty good," he says, "at least mentally, because thinking back on what happened, I realize the consequences could have been much more serious. But it's all very difficult to digest."
The goalkeeper also describes the physical after-effects that appeared after the game. "At the end of the match, once the adrenaline subsided, my neck stiffened. Now it's even worse because my ear hurts and my back is stiff too. I'll have tests done in the next few days to see if there's any problem, but hey... it could have been worse."
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