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Premier League clubs vote to resume contact training

‘It is hard to see other countries playing football and we don’t do it’

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Premier League clubs voted unanimousl­y yesterday to resume contact training as the English top-flight took a significan­t step towards restarting in June.

The Premier League was put on hold in March due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, with Liverpool just two wins away from sealing the title.

Clubs returned to training in small and socially distanced groups last week but they have now moved to stage two of the “return to training protocol”.

“Premier League shareholde­rs today voted unanimousl­y to resume contact training, marking another step towards restarting the Premier League season, when safe to do so,” the league said in a statement.

“Squads are now able to train as a group and engage in tackling while minimising any unnecessar­y close contact.”

The decision was made following consultati­on with clubs, players, managers and the government.

Clubs that have already completed the necessary risk assessment­s.are expected to move to the new phase as soon as Thursday.

The small number of positive tests from the first two rounds of testing at Premier League clubs has raised hopes of a return next month.

POSITIVE TESTS

Eight cases of coronaviru­s among players and staff have been detected from 1,744 tests.

In the second-tier Championsh­ip, just two positive tests were registered from 1,014 tests.

A series of issues including the restart date and plans in the event of a curtailmen­t will be discussed when the 20 Premier League clubs gather again on Thursday.

A targeted return date of June 12 — behind closed doors — was described by Premier League chief executive Richard Masters last week as a “staging post”.

Players and coaches have argued they will need more time to mitigate the risk of injuries after such a long lay-off.

And some players have voiced fears over their safety and that of their families due to the virus.

Watford captain Troy Deeney has not returned to training after three positive cases were registered by the Hornets. He fears he could spread the virus to his five-month-old son.

French World Cup winner N’Golo Kante has also been given permission by Chelsea to train at home.

Germany’s Bundesliga, the first of Europe’s big five leagues to resume, has already completed two rounds of fixtures behind closed doors and there has been little player opposition to La Liga’s plans to return in Spain from June 11.

Tottenham manager Jose

Mourinho is keen to get playing again after seeing football resume elsewhere, with 92 games left to play in the Premier League.

“Honestly, since the moment Bundesliga started, the Portuguese league and Spanish league announced a date to start, I think it is the most difficult moment for us, because we want to play,” he told Sky Sports.

“It is hard to see other countries playing football and we don’t do it.”

 ?? (AFP) ?? In this March 10, 2020, picture, Liverpool players attend a training session at Melwood in Liverpool, United Kingdom, on the eve of their UEFA Champions League last 16 second leg match against Atletico Madrid.
(AFP) In this March 10, 2020, picture, Liverpool players attend a training session at Melwood in Liverpool, United Kingdom, on the eve of their UEFA Champions League last 16 second leg match against Atletico Madrid.

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