Series A
Why play was halted for almost 10 minutes in Bologna-Verona


Play was briefly held up for near 10 minutes in Friday night’s Serie A fixture between Bologna and Hellas Verona on the Dall’Ara as a result of an early harm to the referee.
Rosario Abisso was the person with the whistle firstly of the Friday evening sport, however he pulled up after simply three minutes of motion and required touchline therapy from the Bologna medical employees.
He initially had his foot strapped up, as if to sign that he was keen to proceed, however a number of moments later it grew to become clear that he was not going to have the ability to return to the pitch.
Fourth official Giacomo Camlone stepped as much as take his place, and finally took the mandatory devices and equipment off Abisso on the touchline.
Play restarted with the scores at 0-0, however with 11 minutes on the clock. Within the opening quarter-hour, the ball had solely been in play for about six of them.