Published: 15:32, July 26, 2020 | Updated: 21:36, June 5, 2023
Football without fans? I'd rather not play, says Bologna's coach
By Reuters

Bologna's head coach Sinisa Mihajlovic gives instructions to his players during a Serie A soccer match between AC Milan and Bologna, at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, July 18, 2020. (LUCA BRUNO / AP)

Bologna coach Sinisa Mihajlovic would rather Serie A was not played next season if it meant more matches without fans, he said on Saturday.

Mihajlovic, who has continued coaching this season despite being treated for leukaemia, complained of “frigid football” and said that matches had been worse than training sessions.

It’s not a question of motivation but playing without an audience is a pain. Playing without fans for a long time is tiring.

Sinisa Mihajlovic, Head coach of Bologna

“It’s not a question of motivation but playing without an audience is a pain,” he told reporters. “Playing without fans for a long time is tiring.

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“I know it was the only way to finish the season, but I hope the stadiums will be open from September. If I had to choose between not playing next season or playing behind closed doors, I’d rather not play.”

Fans have been banned from stadiums because of the COVID-19 pandemic although sports minister Vincenzo Spadafora said on Friday that they could be allowed back in September depending on the public health situation.

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“This football isn’t football,” said Mihajlovic whose side are 12th in the table and host relegation-threatened Lecce on Sunday.

“It’s played every three days in incredible heat. The championship is distorted. It’s frigid football that doesn’t excite me. These matches are worse than practice. Playing like this is a pain and it’s not just me who thinks like this.”