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The return of the Bundesliga after the break due to the pandemic

2020-05-16T17:25:57.351Z


German football leads the world in the return of high-level sport that had to be interrupted two months ago by the advance of the coronavirus


  • 1Fortuna Dusseldorf coach Uwe Roesler (bottom, center) continues the match against Paderborn. The rest of the technical team and substitute players, at the distance established by the protocol, distributed on the bench and the stands. Sascha Schuermann AP

  • 2Erling Haaland (first), from Dortmund, celebrates the first goal against Schalke 04. In the background, the shocking image in the background where before the pandemic the classic yellow wall was erected and now the echo resounds. MARTIN MEISSNER EFE

  • 3Jordan Torunarigha (top), from Hertha, and Ihlas Bebou, from Hoffenheim, fight for an aerial ball. Thomas Kienzle AP

  • 4Fortuna Duesseldorf players warm up on the playing field before the match against Paderborn, at Merkur Spiel-Arena. Sascha Schuermann AP

  • 5Angelino, a Leipzig player, is preparing to take a corner against Freiburg in the middle of a completely empty stadium. Jan Woitas EFE

  • 6Daniel Caligiuri (first) from Schalke kicks the ball during a foul, in the match between Borussia Dortmund and Schalke 04. MARTIN MEISSNER / POOL EFE

  • 7Leipzig's German technical director Julian Nagelsmann (right) is interviewed before the match between RB Leipzig and SC Freiburg in Leipzig. JAN WOITAS AFP

  • 8 There should only be four ball boys per match with a minimum age of 16 years and who must wear masks and disinfect their hands continuously. In the image, a group of ball boys disinfect the balls before the match between Dortmund and Schalke. MARTIN MEISSNER AFP

  • 9The Borussia Dortmund-Schalke 04 press box. POOL REUTERS

  • 10Hertha coach Bruno Labbadia (right) and player Per Ciljan Skjelbred celebrate the victory against Hoffenheim by crashing their forearms. THOMAS KIENZLE AFP

  • 11The Dortmund players head, as after every game, to the stands to celebrate victory. However, this Saturday there was nobody in the imposing yellow background. His particular tribute to his fans. MARTIN MEISSNER / POOL EFE

  • 12The Hoffenheim player Dedryck Boyata (first from the left) talks to his teammate Marko Grujic, during a meeting between Hoffenheim and Hertha. Pool Getty

  • 13A television camera, with a mask, in the Esprit Arena. Television operators are part of the scarce staff with permission to access the stadiums. SASCHA SCHUERMANN EFE

  • 14Ruben Vargas (left) of FC Augsburg and Kevin Mbabu of VfL Wolfsburg vie for the ball. Pool Getty

  • 15In this image of the substitute players of Schalke 04 on the bench of the Borussia Dortmund stadium, it is observed how there must be a minimum separation between each one. MARTIN MEISSNER AFP

  • 16Temperature taken to television personnel before the match between Dortmund and Schalke. POOL REUTERS

  • 17Dortmund's Portuguese left winger Raphael Guerreiro scores one of the goals against Schalke 04. POOL REUTERS

  • 18 Aspect of the FC Augsburg WWK Arena, while the match against VfL Wolfsburg is disputed. POOL REUTERS

  • 19Referee Deniz Aytekin, wearing a mask, checks the state of the nets of one of the goals before Dortmund-Schalke 04. Martin Meissner AP

Source: elparis

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