Milan is furious about the postponement of the match against Bologna
Alex Olise
Dailysports's expert
Translated by the editors
Milan did not react well to the postponement of the match against Bologna, originally scheduled for Saturday, October 26. Additionally, the postponement means that the suspensions of Theo Hernandez and Tijjani Reijnders will now apply to Milan's match against Napoli, which is set for next Tuesday.
Details: Bologna's mayor, Matteo Lepore, announced on Thursday that the Dall'Ara Stadium would be unable to host the match due to recent adverse weather conditions and warnings of more rain over the weekend. The clubs were willing to play in another city, but Serie A rejected that option.
Milan's chairman, Paolo Scaroni, called the decision "incomprehensible." The club is outraged and stunned by the decision regarding the match with Bologna, as they believe there were conditions that would have allowed the game to be played without postponing it in an already busy schedule.
Reminder: The club blames the league and the mayor of Bologna for the game not taking place on the scheduled day. Currently, the earliest dates for the rescheduled match are from late January to early February 2025.