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‘God forbid we have a fatality’ – boss warns over restart

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WATFORD manager Nigel Pearson has raised concerns about a coronaviru­s-related death in the Premier League and urged caution before a decision is made about whether to resume the season.

Clubs could be back in some form of training next week following a Premier League meeting tomorrow, when medical protocols will be discussed and voted on, while the campaign could be up and running again by mid-june.

Former Middlesbro­ugh skipper Pearson has some reservatio­ns about ‘Project Restart’ and called for a more pragmatic approach with the country still very much in the grip of a pandemic.

“God forbid we have a fatality,” he said in The Times. “People are closing their eyes to the threat.

“Yes, we would like to restart it but it’s got to be safe. We should be cautious. To ignore possibilit­ies is foolhardy. It’s about safeguardi­ng people’s health.

“We have to try to believe (Government) advice that we’re being given that we’ve reached the peak but there’s still an incredible number of people losing their lives through this.

“The death toll in the UK is anything between 33,000 and 38,000. That’s filling our stadium and then filling it half again. It’s a sobering thought.”

While tomorrow’s talks could prove another step on the road towards the 2019-20 campaign being concluded, it has been reported that shareholde­rs, broadcaste­rs and Government officials are discussing whether the BBC could show its first live Premier League game.

Of the 92 games left, 47 have already been assigned live TV coverage, while an idea is said to be in the works which would see the remaining 45 fixtures shared out between Sky, BT Sport, Amazon and the BBC.

However, there remain sizeable obstacles to overcome, with Norwich captain Grant Hanley joining the chorus of players to express doubts about a resumption.

Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling, Tottenham full-back Danny Rose, on loan at Newcastle this season, and veteran Brighton forward Glenn Murray are just some to outline their misgivings.

 ??  ?? ■ Watford manager Nigel Pearson
■ Watford manager Nigel Pearson

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