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Pitso Mosimane He says football’s premature return, even behind closed doors, poses a number of potential problems.
the Mamelodi Sundowns The coach is eager for the Premier Soccer League (PSL) to resume, but he still can’t see a sure way for this to happen.
There are ongoing discussions to ensure the safety of players, staff, and administrators once the decision is made to resume play.
Speaking to Kick offMosimane explained: “If it is quarantined for 14 days and we verify and make sure that everyone in that space, from the television team, [club] members, journalists, everyone, if someone who will play in that space is quarantined and controlled, I think we can [finish the season behind closed doors]”
However, he warned: “People can watch from home. But you know in the municipalities, when people watch from home, what will happen? They will go en masse to where the television is, and then there is not one or two people looking, it’s people from all over the place. “
Mosimane hinted that DStv access should be made “open” for soccer fans, but said it would be difficult for people to isolate themselves in municipalities.
READ | How Pitso Mosimane built the Sundowns dynasty
The sundowns are currently second in the Absa Premiership standings, with 13 wins in 21 games. They track the Kaizer Chiefs leaders by four points, but they have a game in hand.
– TEAMtalk media