MANCHESTER (UK): The Head of the Premier League will meet on Monday to discuss the potential of potential “fire extinguisher” as a result of increased Coronavirus crisis, with managers voicing concerns over the safety and justice of players.
Only four of the 10 matches scheduled for this weekend due to a number of calls caused by an outbreak that made the club unable to use the field team.
Despite noting the number of cases of Covid-19 throughout the UK as an Omicron variant swept the nation, the Premier League so far insisted on the show, “where it is safe as possible.” So far, the league has considered the application for delays based on cases per case but has criticized the decision-making process.
The manager was forced to balance the welfare of their players with the need for results said there was a lack of clarity why some games were postponed but others were allowed to continue.
Chelsea have fallen six points behind Manchester City on the table after being pulled by Everton and Wolves for the past week while dealing with the deteriorating outbreak.
The European Champions application has their match in Wolves on a canceled Sunday rejected even though they have seven positive Covid cases.
“We get a great risk of health and safety to the players, not only because of Covid but also physically,” said Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel.
“From a medical point of view, I was very worried because we had four consecutive days from a positive test in the squad.” How will this stop if we continue and pretend not to happen? This is my opinion and it is a medical opinion but it is not the opinion of the Premier League, so we have to play.
“Liverpool who chased the title tripped in 2-2 lottery at Tottenham, with a number of key players missed after returning positive tests and January 3.
Even a short circuit breaker will put tension on the calendar, force the clubs Infection and injury time of extra preparation positive case, which next men Ipanda a number of teams.
The Premier League has not released vaccination data since October when only 68 percent of double vaccinated players, while 81 percent have received a dose.
Leeds, who have a 99 percent vaccination rate among the players and staff according to Chief Executive Angus Kinnear, must give debut to two teenagers and name 15 years in the bench because of the injury crisis for a 4-1 defeat on Saturdays of the Arms Warehouse.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta recognizes his team “lucky” to take action this weekend and repeat his call to transparent more on decision making.
The Gunners were forced to play in Brentford at the opening weekend this season even though four players tested positive and lost the game 2-0.
“We want to play all under the same rules,” Arteta said.
“That’s where I think they have to go forward.
Whatever they decide is the best for the competition must be explained.” Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has become a blunt campaign for the players to get vaccination and receive booster shots.
And Germany said the pause in the match must be used to improve protection for the players.
“If everyone is pushed then we go two weeks at home and it’s really the solution and then we don’t have a case, then it’s fine,” Klopp said.
“Let’s go home and wait, of course.” But if we stop it and do nothing in the department, then I don’t see the benefits.
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