Authorities are keeping the third tier of the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza under observation after unusual oscillations during InterAtalanta.

According to the Corriere della Sera newspaper, the top tier wobbled up to 5cm as the crowd jumped in the latest Serie A match.

This is not the first time the third tier, which was added for the 1990 World Cup, has oscillated to a certain degree, as the issue was spotted as far back as 2003 during a music concert by Vasco Rossi.

Authorities are keeping the third tier of the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza under observation after unusual oscillations during Inter-Atalanta.

According to the Corriere della Sera newspaper, the top tier wobbled up to 5cm as the crowd jumped in the latest Serie A match.

This is not the first time the third tier, which was added for the 1990 World Cup, has oscillated to a certain degree, as the issue was spotted as far back as 2003 during a music concert by Vasco Rossi.

The authorities had another check over the structure and ruled it safe for tonight’s Serie A game between Inter and Roma.

The third tier is not entirely open to the public, as it is reserved for a section in the Curva Sud hosting away supporters.

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