Lotito asks federation to change Genoa match date

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Lazio president Claudio Lotito has called on the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) to hold an emergency meeting as they do not want to play Genoa on Wednesday.

    Four Serie A games on Monday were postpone due to the death of Pope Francis. Serie A initially told clubs that the fixtures would not be play this week. But changed its mind and announce that they would be play on Wednesday, April 23.

    However, Lotito has sent สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน a message to the Lega Serie A. CONI and FIGC, calling for an urgent meeting to find a mutual solution as they do not want to play on that day because they want to attend the ceremony of Pope Francis in the Vatican. Which will be held in the Eternal City on Wednesday.

However, now Lazio President Lotito sent a message to the Lega Serie A, CONI and FIGC demanding an urgent meeting ‘to find an alternative and shared solution.’

The Aquile complain that the decision to reschedule for Wednesday was made “without consulting our club.” And “does not take into account the institutional commitments” of the side.

    “This match was an unjustified act that prevented the players from participating in an important historical moment for Rome and the Lazio community,” Lotito said.

    The report states that Lazio were furious with Serie A for not informing them sooner. As news of the rescheduled match broke while they were flying back from Genoa. Forcing them to travel back to prepare for the match.