Monday, 4 May 2020

Gary Neville Suggested Continuing Premier League in Other European Countries

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DBasia.news – Manchester United legend Gary Neville also gave an opinion about the possibility of the Premier League continuation. Neville advised Premiere League authorities to move the competition to a safer country.

Premier League clubs have had a meeting to discuss the continuity of the competition. Bright spots are visible because all clubs are committed to completing the league until the last match.

Several attempts to suppress the spread of the corona virus in the area of ​​English football have also been made. One of them is launching the Project Restart program which contains Premier League club training guidelines. However, all remains dependent on the British government.

Gary Neville is aware of the club’s strong determination to finish the competition. However, he doubted the safety of the parties involved would be guaranteed if it was still carried out in England, even without the presence of an audience.

“If the Premier League wants to be continued in a safe place, they must choose two or three places within three or four hours of this country. The place must be free of the corona virus,” said Neville as proclaimed by Sky Sports.

Sky Sports reports, at least 26,771 people died from the corona virus in the United Kingdom. Overall, the spread of the corona virus in Europe has begun to decline.

“They have to bring all the Premier League players, broadcasters, and media to the safe country. Then, they must carry out quarantine for one to two weeks. After that, they can only play matches in a country that is proven to be able to overcome the corona virus.”

“There are several locations in Europe that have not been exposed by the corona virus, a place that can be used to complete the Premier League this season. If they are really serious about completing the Premier League in a safe place, they can do it,” said Neville.

Currently, Liverpool are top of the table with 25 points ahead of second place, Manchester City. Meanwhile, Norwich City, Aston Villa and Bournemout are in the red zone.

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