Despite calls for all of Lombardy to be put under a lockdown due to the Coronavirus outbreak, over 300 Inter fans still gathered to wish their team well ahead of the Juventus game.

It kicks off on Sunday at 19.45 GMT and will be played behind closed doors.

Between 300 and 500 Inter ultras gathered together at the training ground today – where crowds have been banned – let off fireworks, put up banners and sang songs to cheer on the team as the bus drove away.

Despite calls for all of Lombardy to be put under a lockdown due to the Coronavirus outbreak, over 300 Inter fans still gathered to wish their team well ahead of the Juventus game.

It kicks off on Sunday at 19.45 GMT and will be played behind closed doors.

Between 300 and 500 Inter ultras gathered together at the training ground today – where crowds have been banned – let off fireworks, put up banners and sang songs to cheer on the team as the bus drove away.

This is all against the advice given by the Government and local authorities, who have urged those in the most affected areas to stay indoors and above all avoid congregating in large groups.

There are now growing calls for the entire Lombardy region to be put in lockdown, as that is where the vast majority of Italian cases either are or originated from.

This evening, the Government figures were updated to show 5,061 have tested positive for the virus, with 233 deaths.

Lombardy alone has 2,742 of those cases, with the next region down being Emilia-Romagna with only 937.

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