It’s a bit ugly: Liverpool physio sympathizes with fans amid title frustrations – Ghana Latest Football News, Live Scores, Results



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Liverpool physicist José Luis Parada has expressed his sympathy towards fans who will likely miss out on the chance to see him lift the Premier League title this season.

Jurgen Klopp’s men established a dominant 25-point lead at the top of the table before the 2019-20 campaign was suspended amid the coronavirus outbreak in March.

The Reds are just six points away from a first league title in 30 years after winning 27 of their 29 games to date, with defending champion Manchester City disappearing from their rearview mirror.

Unfortunately, the club’s long wait for a slippery piece of silver is dragging on for reasons entirely beyond its control, and it is not yet known with certainty when or if football will be certain to resume in England during the summer.

However, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has cleared the way for the Premier League to go live again on June 1, provided the Covid-19 infection rate remains under control as the country begins to emerge from a state. lock.

Senior officials hope to ensure that clubs can re-train in small groups on May 18, and that the remaining matches will be played behind closed doors in neutral venues.

Parada thinks such a scenario would be “a bit ugly” for Liverpool supporters, as the chances of reveling in the club’s success at Anfield or, indeed, on city streets remain slim.

He told Cadena Cope: “Imagine those who have waited 30 years. It’s a bit ugly. They cannot celebrate it. Are they going to see it on a big screen and jump around your house? Come on man…”

Parada added on the most probable structure of the next training sessions with social distancing measures still in force: “Now we are going to the individual training phase on a court.

“A player by field with extreme measures, with a temporary shower or a bath in the field so that nobody has to enter the building.”

The Premier League ‘Project Restart’ has already faced several hurdles, the latest being the three positive coronavirus tests recorded among gaming staff in Brighton.

Las Gaviotas have also teamed up with Aston Villa and Watford in opposing plans to hold matches in neutral venues, highlighting the fact that some clubs are less equipped than others when it comes to providing a safe environment for soccer.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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