Clears the landscape…

May is coming in a few days and the landscape in terms of whether or not to continue the football tournaments is starting to clear up, less elsewhere and more elsewhere. In the Netherlands, for example, the government came out and said "end the ball" until September, but half of Eredivisie's teams reportedly disagreed with the decision. Evolution that complicated things, where they seemed to fit into a series.

In Italy, which has been hit hardest by the coronavirus more than any other European country, they may return to training on May 18. At the same time,… B 'speed championships, such as that of Poland and the Czech Republic, are expected to make crosses at the end of the 5th month of 2020.

And England? The question of whether Liverpool will finally win the coveted championship remains a meteor, although the odds are certainly in favor of the Reds, one way or another. The latest information from the Island, however, states that the government and the Premier League are focused on restoring the competitive action in the stadiums of the category within June.

Of course, this can only happen with empty stadiums. According to the Secretary General of Culture, Oliver Dowden, "I have personally contacted the Premier League, with the aim of returning to action as soon as possible, in order to support the football community. Of course, such a move must be coordinated with the guidance of the health sector. "

It is recalled that the existing quarantine measures in the United Kingdom are valid until May 7, when the situation will be reconsidered by the rulers. At the same time, another question that arises is whether there is a chance that neutral seats will be used. St. George's Park Sports Center in Staffordshire has been cited as a possible venue for England's top division.

It is recalled that the action was stopped with 16 teams having played 29 matches and Manchester City, Arsenal, Sheffield United and Aston Villa, 28.

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