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Speaking on the Spanish television channel #Vamos, Barcelona’s Gerard Piqué expressed his opinion on the return of June 12 for LaLiga.

Gerard Piqué says the financial impact of not finishing the season means the LaLiga bosses are understandably eager to complete the 2019/20 campaign, but he is concerned Competition may return a little too soon.

LaLiga boss Javier Tebas points to the resumption of LaLiga action on June 12, with clubs currently re-training amid stringent safety protocols, such as social distancing measures, rigorous testing of players and staff, and the use of masks and protective gloves.

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“There are many interests at stake,” Piqué said in an interview with the Spanish television channel #Vamos on Sunday. “ME understand LaLiga’s eagerness to end the season, because the stakes are high [financially].

“Playing behind closed doors is not the way we like to do it, but ending the season without playing again would not be good, even if Barça is the best. “

The leaders of Barcelona were two points ahead of Real Madrid when LaLiga was suspended in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Thebes: “We do not rush to return”

Speaking on the same show, Thebes confirmed his desire for LaLiga to restart on June 12 and insisted: “We will not rush to return soon – we comply with all the requirements of the [Spanish] Ministry of Health.”

However, Piqué suggested to Thebes that it might be worth waiting “a few more days”.

“What LaLiga is doing makes sense, [but] I heard Javier talk about coming back on June 12, which is only a month away; no warm up friendlies.

“Everything must be carefully thought out for the good of the show and so that we don’t have injuries; If I can offer the value of my two cents, a few more days would not be a bad idea. “

“It is different, but you have to adapt”

After training again with Barcelona on Friday, Piqué said: “So far, it has been fine. It is different, but you have to adapt. It is important that everyone knows the current protocols and that they strictly comply with them. “

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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