The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Ex-sports minister says French league was canceled early

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The French soccer leagues were canceled too early under government pressure, a former sports minister claimed Saturday.

The top two soccer leagues in men’s soccer and the top league in women’s soccer ended early, as did the Top 14 rugby league, after Prime Minister Édouard Philippe said they could not resume because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Patrick Kanner, sports minister from 201417, thinks the leagues felt pressured following Philippe’s televised address into calling their seasons off, and that play might have been able to go ahead in the right conditions.

“It was after his (Philippe’s) announceme­nt on April 28 before (parliament) that the leagues and the federation­s gave in,” Kanner told France Inter radio on Saturday. “They were not given any choice. I insist on this: there were health protocols being prepared by all the sports organizati­ons. Maybe we could have resumed the competitio­ns in June.”

France is the only one of Europe’s five major soccer leagues to cancel its season. Runaway leader Paris Saint-Germain

was declared champion while Toulouse and Amiens were relegated. Games in Germany have already resumed and they are set to do so in England, Italy and Spain next month — all without fans at the stadiums. The Premier League was given government approval on Saturday to press ahead with its June 17 restart. Kanner regrets that French fans must turn their attentions elsewhere for entertainm­ent. “Quite honestly, I would prefer it that the French could watch Ligue 1 games on television rather than Bundesliga games,” Kanner said.

 ?? MICHEL EULER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A man cleans the terrace of his restaurant in Paris, , May 29, as France gradually lifts its Covid-19lockdown. France is reopening next week its restaurant­s, bars and cafes starting next week as the country eases most restrictio­ns amid the
MICHEL EULER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A man cleans the terrace of his restaurant in Paris, , May 29, as France gradually lifts its Covid-19lockdown. France is reopening next week its restaurant­s, bars and cafes starting next week as the country eases most restrictio­ns amid the

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