Napoli are reportedly convinced they acted according to the regulations and will not accept any sanctions, since the stop came from a local authority.
Il Corriere dello Sport writes about phone calls between leaders and ministers, discussing possible alternatives to play the game immediately.
The Partenopei never turned up at the Allianz Stadium ahead of the current international break, as the local health authorities in Napless stopped them from travelling to Turin.
Juventus arrived at the stadium, ready to play the game and asked for a 3-0 win by default through a statement from patron Andrea Agnelli.
The two teams are waiting for the verdict to arrive next week and Napoli will remain in a bubble in Castel Volturno until next Friday, the night before another big game against Atalanta in Serie A.
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