Whatever the decision … Liverpool is on the cusp of “Coronation Dream”



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The government published guidelines to reduce restrictions on total closure, and the second step in the process included “allowing cultural and sports activities to take place behind closed doors, with great care to avoid the dangers of social media.”

No events will be allowed unless sufficient progress has been made to limit the spread of the virus from now on, according to Reuters.

It seems fans in the UK will have to wait a long time before returning to matches, although directives indicated that “there is no return to sports before fans until later, based on the low number of injuries.”

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And according to what was not published by “Sky News”, Premier League clubs were informed that regardless of how they vote to complete or cancel the season, the “Premier League” champion will be determined and the identity of the emerging and descending clubs.

This means that Liverpool’s leaders are almost certain to crown their first Premier League title in 30 years, although it is not yet certain, until now, whether the season will be completed or the matches that were held even before it stopped in last March due to outbreak of coronavirus.

The idea of ​​”canceling the season” was excluded during a remote meeting that the Football Association (FA) held with executives at Premier League clubs on Monday.

“Sky News” learned that the president of the English Football Association, Greg Clark, confirmed that the season will be “decided” either by calculating the average number of points earned by each team or completing the remaining matches.

Given that Liverpool is far behind at the top of the Premier League table, as it racked up 82 points, 25 points ahead of Manchester City, its closest attachment, the announcement to crown it for the title has almost certainly become , either calculating the average points or if the games are resumed.

On Monday, the British government opened the door to the return of sports competitions without an audience in early June.

The government published guidelines to reduce restrictions on total closure, and the second step in the process included “allowing cultural and sports activities to take place behind closed doors, with great care to avoid the dangers of social media.”

No events will be allowed unless sufficient progress has been made to limit the spread of the virus from now on, according to Reuters.

It seems fans in the UK will have to wait a long time before returning to matches, although directives indicated that “there is no return to sports before fans until later, based on the low number of injuries.”



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