Why do Napoli and Inter get to have their games postponed due to Covid cases? Juve have lost a bunch of points in games they had players missing because of the virus.
uh, what's this fuss about Juve?
Every team has had players out for COVID, in the whole season Juve has got 9, just as Milan's got 11, Atalanta 10, Roma 15, Inter 10 not counting the latest 4 of these days. So?
You could argue that Inter dropped 5 points versus Milan and Parma with the defensive mistakes of a shaky backline missing Skriniar and Bastoni last October.
It's just how it has to be this year, for every team, you may miss key players and you gotta suck it up, or the season would end in 2022.
Lega Calcio doesn't postpone anything for COVID, unless it's forced to by: both teams failing to have the minimum 13-man squad to play (never happened); one team requesting a reschedule because it's got 10 or more positives in the 7 days preceding the game, request that can be fielded just once in the whole season by each team (just Genoa did that so far); and finally, health and public order authorities imposing restrictions on the teams like travel bans and forced quarantines - decisions that the Lega and the teams have no control over.
The latter has been the case for Juve - Napoli, Torino - Sassuolo, Lazio -Torino and now Inter - Sassuolo.