If the Premier League is likely to start again in a few weeks, it will take (maybe) up to two years to reopen the English stadiums. The prediction, which sounds like a warning, comes from a well-known epidemiologist from King's College London.
Already on Sunday in the United Kingdom phase 2 of the management of the coronavirus pandemic will begin, implicitly giving way to the "Project Restart", the restart plan of the English championship. But if it now seems obvious that the remaining 92 games on the calendar will be played behind closed doors, the restrictions - they warn from the prestigious university - will not be limited to the current season. "It will certainly be played behind closed doors for the next 12 months - said Professor Tim Spector, professor of epidemiology - but I would not be surprised if the current restrictions remained in force for the next two years".
Premier: Epidemiologist in a closed state for 2 years
2020-05-06T15:18:25.772Z
If the Premier League is likely to start again in a few weeks, it will take (maybe) up to two years to reopen the English stadiums. (HANDLE)