Liverpool and Everton receive more clues about the Premier League return for the radical La Liga plan



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Liverpool and Everton have received a new clue as to what the Premier League campaign might look like as more details about La Liga plans emerge.

The first Spanish flight has been suspended since March 12 due to the coronavirus outbreak, a day before elite football in England stopped.

However, La Liga clubs have started to return for individual training before the expected resumption of action in the middle of next month.

And La Liga president Javier Tebas suggested that the games be played every day for the next 35 days to accommodate the 110 games that are still pending this season.

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“I would like to restart on June 12, but we must be cautious and it not only depends on soccer, but also on society, we all must focus on complying with measures to protect health,” said Tebas.

“Now that we are not going to have fans in the stadiums, we are going to have some innovative ideas to transmit the games,

“There would be league games daily for 35 days, 24 hours before the game, the players will be evaluated.

“The lowest risk will be during the games, I ask that the health rules are followed to start with the fewest number of infected people possible. Our conduct must be exemplary for society, I see a lot of responsibility in the players. “

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Eight people, five of whom are players, from the two main divisions of Spain tested positive for coronavirus during the weekend.

However, Thebes believes the number is lower than expected and has stated that it is “practically impossible” to contract coronavirus during a match if hygiene measures are followed.

He added to the Spanish television channel Movistar: “We expected around 25 or 30 depending on the numbers in the Bundesliga and how much the virus has penetrated in Spain. Of the 2,500 people we analyzed, we only have eight positive cases, which is Good news”.

“Infection during a match is practically impossible, since we have carried out a study that we will publish that will show that there is a minimum risk in matches if we all respect health measures.”



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