Sunderland Echo

Premier League to return 'ASAP' with some clubs back training

- By Football writer nep.sport@jpimedia.co.uk

Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden says talks are ongoing to get the Premier League "up and running as soon as possible" as top-flight players begin to return to training grounds.

With the country still in lockdown due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, Dowden's department is leading discussion­s on how profession­al sport can restart should restrictio­ns be eased.

Weekly meetings will now be taking place between medical officials from the major sports governing bodies and representa­tives of Public Health England. It is understood the Premier League's medical adviser Mark Gillett and the Football Associatio­n's head of medicine Charlotte Cowie will be among those involved in the Government discussion­s.

Dowden, speaking at a parliament­ary questions session for the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, said: "I personally have been in talks with the Premier League with a view to getting football up and running as soon as possible in order to support the whole football community.

"But, of course, any such moves would have to be consistent with public health guidance."

Any resumption of sport could only happen if the Government's five tests are fulfilled, covering such areas as NHS capacity, the availabili­ty of testing and PPE and a fall in the death and infection rates. It is accepted that for the foreseeabl­e future this would be about sporting events happening behind closed doors.

The Premier League's resumption is being kept under constant review, with the clubs set to gather for a shareholde­rs' meeting on Friday.

June 8 has been reported as a potential start date while the PA news agency understand­s that June 6 could also be an option, but Watford chairman Scott Duxbury says the NHS must come first.

"I feel uncomforta­ble at this stage talking about football as a narrative with there being stresses on the NHS and that has to be a priority," he told several newspapers.

"Do I want to resume football? Absolutely. As long as it is safe, and the Government says it is absolutely fine.

"I'll be led by the Government. If they say it's safe and we're not going to put pressure on the NHS, then fantastic. But I think we have to be led to make sure that it is safe and that we are not rushing."

With a return appearing to edge closer, some Arsenal players were pictured training at their London Colney base on Monday.

Some first-team Brighton players returned for "restricted external access to the training pitches" for individual training, while West Ham have started offering limited access to the training ground.

A West Ham spokespers­on said: "Players in apartments or without safe access to green spaces are permitted to individual­ly run around the pitches at Rush Green.

"Access will be limited to one player at a time and all sessions will be in line with Government guidelines around social distancing, with everyone's safety and wellbeing of paramount importance.

"Players will travel alone, conduct their tailored programmes and then return home. No-one will be granted access to the main building."

 ??  ?? Liverpool players Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk take part in training earlier in the season, something they will want to do quickly to get title push back on track.
Liverpool players Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk take part in training earlier in the season, something they will want to do quickly to get title push back on track.

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