Football after Covid: A slow recovery with lots of missing players

The English Premier League is looking for ways to get back into league operations. Ghost games in neutral places or with a limited number of stadiums could be solutions. Season end plans Premier League is working on re-entry 

The English Premier League is looking for ways to get back into league operations. Ghost games in neutral places or with a limited number of stadiums could be solutions. Even famous sports betting agencies would not be allowed to participate at the games directly. 

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FC Liverpool Trent Alexander Arnold (Reuters/D. Martinez) The English Premier League is preparing in small steps for the resumption of football operations. Among other things, FC Arsenal reopened its training grounds for its players on Monday. 

According to media reports, the Premier League should plan a restart on June 8, team training should be possible again from May 18. According to a report by The Times newspaper, plans to restart the season on June 8 were drawn up to end the remaining 92 games in a 50-day period by July 27. Up to 400 people, including players and coaches, medical personnel, security guards and media representatives, would be allowed to play each game.  Avoid collision with UEFA It should be played until the end of July so as not to conflict with the plans of the European Football Union (UEFA) regarding the Champions League and Europa League. 

The Premier League’s top clubs are scheduled to meet next Friday to discuss the conditions for the league restart. It is planned to play the games as ghost games. The wealthy English clubs are also currently facing major financial losses. The richest and most successful club in England, Manchester United, is suffering from TV, matchday and advertising losses of more than 120 million euros due to the corona crisis. Where the meetings take place will also be discussed on Friday. Options are a limited number of stadiums as venues or neutral venues. Around 20,000 people in the UK have already died from the corona virus. 

Meanwhile, after the FA Cup were over, defending champion Liverpool also failed in the round of 16 of the Champions League. Coach Jürgen Klopp turns out to be a bad loser, but admits to being one himself. “Everything doesn’t feel right,” said Jürgen Klopp after knocking out his Liverpool in the round of 16 of the Champions League. 

After the 0-1 in the first leg, the defending champion also lost the second leg at home against Atletico Madrid 2: 3 after extra time – despite a 2-0 lead. The German star coach left his frustration at leaving the opponent. “To be honest, I can’t understand why they play such a football with their quality,” Klopp complained about the defensive attitude of the Spaniards. You would have played with two lines of defense. “But the winner is always right.” And he himself, Klopp said, he knew that was “really, really a bad loser”.

 

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