Montreal Gazette

Rooney slams soccer bosses Players from Brazilian club Gremio took to the field wearing masks on Sunday in protest at having to play a soccer match as coronaviru­s fears grow in the South American nation. “This protest by the players to take the field wea

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Wayne Rooney has criticized England’s football authoritie­s over how long they took to suspend matches in the country amid the coronaviru­s outbreak, saying it felt like players were being treated like “guinea pigs.”

The Premier League, English Football League, Women’s Super League and men and women’s FA Cup competitio­ns were suspended on Friday following an emergency meeting sparked by Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta testing positive for the virus a day earlier.

“Why did we wait until Friday? Why did it take Mikel Arteta to get ill for the game in England to do the right thing?” the former England and Manchester United captain wrote in a column for The Sunday Times.

“For players, staff and their families it has been a worrying week — one in which you felt a lack of leadership from the government and from the FA and Premier League.

“After the emergency meeting, at last the right decision was made. Until then it almost felt like footballer­s in England were being treated like guinea pigs.”

Rooney said he would never have been able to forgive the authoritie­s if anyone in his family had contracted the virus through him.

“The rest of sport — tennis, Formula One, rugby, golf, football in other countries — was closing down and we were being told to carry on,” he added. “I think a lot of footballer­s were wondering, ‘Is it something to do with money being involved in this?’ Thankfully football made the right call in the end.

We had to put the season on hold.

“If people’s lives are at risk, that has to come first.”

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