The Premier League will start again, in all probability, within a month, ensuring maximum safety for players and technicians: a reassurance that looks a lot like a promise, that of Richard Masters, general manager of the English League, "sure of the recovery plan ", despite still missing the final clearance from the British government. It was more than two months ago, to be precise on 13 March, the last game of the British top division. But this week, with the resumption of training in small groups, the cross-country football has taken the first steps towards the resumption of the season. An official date for the return to the field has not yet been set, although Masters is convinced that between 12 June and the following weekend, the championship will restart. Despite six positive cases registered in two clubs, registered this week. To which two other Watford players have joined, finished in self-isolation.
"There was a certain desire to start again and we rode it - explained Masters in an interview with the BBC -. It is fantastic for everyone, starting with the fans, to see the players on the training fields". Not all players, however, have started training again. The Frenchman N'Golo Kante and Troy Deeney of Watford are among the mutineers who - for fear of the risk of contagion - have preferred not to join the group. A minority choice that will not be sanctioned by their respective clubs.
Premier League towards recovery in mid-June
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Ad Masters: "Made every effort to ensure safe recovery" (ANSA)The Premier League will start again, in all probability, within a month, ensuring maximum safety for players and technicians: a reassurance that looks a lot like a promise, that of Richard Masters, general manager of the English League, "sure of the recovery plan ", despite still missing the final clearance from the British government. It was more than two months ago, to be precise on 13 March, th...