Former Inter defender Beppe Bergomi has said that there is no uniformity in the decisions taken that led to Inter’s match with Bologna being postponed, according to a report in the Italian broadcast media.

Speaking whilst on Sky Sport, via L’Interista, Beppe Bergomi explained that he has never seen a situation like the one at the Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on Thursday afternoon.

“I have never experienced such a situation.”

He then bemoaned the clear lack of joined-up thinking that has led to the situation that Serie A currently finds itself in, calling for better direction from above.

“The only thing I can say is that there is a lack of uniformity: a direction from above to better manage the situations should perhaps have been organised before.”

Inter were due to play Bologna at 12:30 pm local time on Thursday but it had already become clear that Bologna would not be playing as the local health authority had banned them from doing so.

Inter were still required to travel to Bologna as if they were about to play a match as Serie A works on the basis that the match is still going on.