Real Zaragoza don't accept closed doors solution and ask to postpone matches Coronavirus Issued a statement on Tuesday

Tuesday morning saw LaLiga announce that all matches in the next two rounds of Spain's two top divisions would be played behind closed doors, yet Real Zaragoza has refused to accept the decision and have asked for their fixtures to be postponed.

Real Zaragoza issued a statement on Tuesday afternoon, despite the fact the measure was taken by the High Sports Council.

"Real Zaragoza share the deep concern of the authorities, health officials and institutions over the spread of the COVID-19 virus and the implementation of the essential measures to curb its expansion and possible contagion," the statement read.

"However, Real Zaragoza do no't consider the proposal for the closed door policy for the 32nd and 33rd matches of LaLiga SmartBank as an initiative which takes into account the health of the players, coaching staff, media personnel and all those involved in the organisation of matches.

"The protocol proposed by the High Sports Council and communicated by LaLiga to Real Zaragoza doesn't resolve the fundamental issue of guaranteeing the health of everyone."

There is expected to be a press conference held by club president, Christian Lapetra, as well as Victor Fernandez in an attempt to further clarify the position of the club on this matter.