Football is not without its spectators: Mourinho



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Jose Mourinho, the coach of Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League, believes that it will be good for everyone to return to football. Mourinho believes that the return of football, even in a closed stadium amid the deadly coronavirus, will boost the morale of hungry fans.

The English Premier League has been closed since March 9 due to coronavirus. The epidemic so far has killed more than 26,000 people in England.

The Dutch soccer league was canceled last week due to the epidemic. The current season of the French league has been canceled following the recent announcement by French Prime Minister Eduardo Philippe that no sporting event will be allowed on the field before next September.

The best teams in England are discussing the agenda for the start of the season again. They will discuss how to end the season.

“I miss soccer,” said Mourinho. But I like to say that I miss my world. I am doing what everyone else is doing. Soccer is part of my world. But we have to be patient, it is a fight that we all have to fight. “

Even if the season resumes, you will have to play in a closed stadium to reduce the risk of the virus.

Mourinho believes that he will be able to act for millions of people. “If we can play the remaining nine games in the league, it will be good for each of us,” he said. It will be good for football and the Premier League. “

“If we play in a closed stadium, I think there is never soccer without spectators,” he added.

Before the league was suspended, Mourinho said he couldn’t wait to finish the season with a large list of injuries.

Harry Kane, Moussa Sisoko, Steven Berguizen and Son Hyung Min have recovered from the injuries. Tottenham wants to finish in the top four with them when the season starts again.

Mourinho said: “They have recovered from the injury. Why Harry is not hurt, Burguizen is not hurt. But not getting injured is one thing, and preparing to play football is another.”

(Dhaka Times / May 1 / SUL)



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