Definitively stopped on April 30, could Ligue 1 cuvée 2019-20 finally start again? This is the wish of some, Jean-Michel Aulas in mind. Vows that will remain a dead letter. “Edouard Philippe once again dismissed the idea of resuming competitions today, thus confirming his position expressed on April 28. It is therefore out of the question to envisage a restart in the 2019-20 season as some are trying to ask, "replies the Professional Football League, in the wake of the publication of the latest OL press release, by through a declaration sent to AFPthis Thursday evening. He added: "The health context is improving but, the Prime Minister has reminded us, caution prevails. With the new announcements from the government, training will be able to resume in June and the clubs will thus prepare as well as possible for the next season, which will start in August (23 for Ligue 1, note). The very good news in the Prime Minister's statements is that we can now hope for a recovery in August with part of the public. We have to think about the players in the game and our supporters. ” But not too much at OL ...
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