Deccan Chronicle

EPL is not likely to resume soon

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London, April 4: The English Premier League was suspended indefinite­ly on Friday following a meeting of its 20 clubs, who discussed financial painkiller measures including asking players to take a substantia­l pay cut during the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Having previously given a tentative — and improbable — return date of April

30, the world’s richest league said the season would not be resuming at the start of May and “will only return when it is safe and appropriat­e to do so,” and only with the full support of government and medical guidance.

Teams have nine or 10 games left to play in the Premier League, with Liverpool — the leader by

25 points — still needing two more wins to clinch its first title since 1990. The FA Cup is at the quarterfin­al stage.

“There is a combined objective for all remaining domestic league and cup matches to be played. enabling us to maintain the integrity of each competitio­n,” the league said.

UEFA, in a letter signed by the European Club Associatio­n and the European Leagues, has urged members not to abandon their competitio­ns. Halting leagues without approval from UEFA could see teams blocked from qualifying for the Champions League and Europa League as they are determined based on final positions in domestic standings.

The meeting, which was held by video conference, came at the end of a week when Premier League players came under growing pressure to forego some of their salaries to help protect

● Following a meet of 20 clubs, the English Premier League has been suspended and “will only return when its safe and appropriat­e to do so.”

● Teams have nine or 10 games left to play in the Premier League, with Liverpool — the leaders by 25 points — still needing two more wins to clinch their first title since

1990.

the jobs of club staff. Tottenham and Newcastle are among those to have furloughed non-playing staff during football’s shutdown and, on Thursday, British health secretary Matt Hancock called on Premier League players to “take a pay cut and play their part.”

The league said clubs agreed to consult players over a wage deduction or deferral of 30 per cent “in the face of substantia­l and continuing losses,” adding there would be meeting on Saturday between the players’ union, the league, players, and club representa­tives.

Talks were held separately on Friday between captains of the Premier League clubs over the creation of a fund to raise money for Britain’s National Health Service.

Following its meeting, the league said it was committing 20 million pounds ($24 million) to the NHS and other vulnerable groups. — AP

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