- Liverpool manager says ‘we try to keep the boys safe’
- ‘It’s also important it goes on – people want to watch it’
Jürgen Klopp believes the Premier League should avoid implementing a “circuit-breaker” shutdown designed to control the rising number of Covid-19 cases at clubs if at all possible.
“I think the competition can go on,” said Liverpool’s manager, presumably mindful of the severe fixture congestion which would be an inevitable consequence of such a suspension. “And it’s also important it goes on. People want to watch it and, in this case, we are not part of society.
Related: EFL players told to turn up for training in kit amid fresh Covid clampdown
Continue reading...
More...
