Despite the bad blood between the two clubs, the Manchester City midfielder surprised with an unusual Paragon: "We have to be athletic" • On the return to training: "Unable to imagine when we will be able to train at all"
Ilkay Gondwan. Knows how to ask who needs to
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It's no secret that "bad blood" exists between Manchester City and Liverpool. Just last weekend, the reigning champion was offended by the involvement of the English lead in a group initiative to prevent the Citizens from participating in the Champions League next year, but it turns out that Ilkay Gondwan is not going with the herd, and even knows how to quarrel, in a completely different context.
"For me, it will be just fine if Liverpool win the championship," the Manchester City midfielder said today, referring to the uncertainty surrounding the season finale in England. "They have to be sporty about it. They also have a 25-point lead over the entire league."
Also on the question of whether Premier League players should donate their salaries to help clubs from lower leagues, Gondwan replied positively: "Of course, we have to help anyone who has a hard time in this era."
About the closure period on the British Isle and the rest of the world: "There is no doubt that it is not that simple. We are in the midst of an extraordinary situation, a situation that is hard for me to grasp that is really happening. So far, I can't even imagine when we will return to training. At the end of April? In the last few days, I've been working out in the gym with Leroy Sana. We try to keep to ourselves. But it's really not easy. "