The Premier League will meet, albeit remotely, on Monday to try to decide the future of the 2019/2020 season. In fact, the videoconference between the 20 clubs is scheduled for 11 May to discuss the conditions with which to try to start again. A decision that obviously concerns very closely also the Liverpool of Jurgen Klopp, first in the standings with 25 points ahead of Manchester City 9 days from the end. "I miss my kids terribly - he admitted Klopp in an interview with BT Sports - I haven't seen them for a long time and the only thing I would like to do right now is to hug them one by one. Unfortunately, however, I know it won't be possible, but we will have to be professional and set a good example. Certain gestures like hugs will not be allowed and we will have to get used to doing without them for a while. " With or without hugs, the coach and team are looking forward to returning to the field, to celebrate a title that has been missing in Liverpool for 30 years.
Klopp: "I would like to hug my boys, but now not"
2020-05-10T13:36:56.177Z
Liverpool coach: "Let's set a good example". Waiting on restart (ANSA)