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The English Premier League, suspended at the beginning of March due to the new type of coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic, was postponed indefinitely with a recent statement.
In a statement to the BBC, Premier League Managers Association President Richard Bevin stated that they do not want to return to the fields before more players take the test.
"There are more tests to be done. In Germany, plans to go back to football are being made in May. This is very normal because the government there is doing 50,000 tests a day. In the UK, this number is only 10,000. The government is 100,000 a day by the end of the month." plans to take out, "he said.
"The Premier League clubs should not benefit from this help. Teams in the lower leagues need more of this help," said Bevin, referring to the 80 percent salary assistance that the British government has created and stated that teams such as Newcastle United, Tottenham and Norwich City will benefit.
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