Premier League players don’t want to be guinea pigs – PFA chief Taylor
Premier League players do not want to be seen as guinea pigs in the Project Restart plan, Professional Footballers’ Association chief executive Gordon Taylor has said.
Premier League players do not want to be seen as guinea pigs in the Project Restart plan, Professional Footballers’ Association chief executive Gordon Taylor has said.
The English government have published a 50-page document for lifting the coronavirus-enforced lockdown in England which could see the Premier League restart on June 1.
Harry Maguire says Manchester United teammate Marcus Rashford is the most talented player he has ever played alongside.
Virgil van Dijk has revealed the reasons why he elected to join Liverpool in January 2018 when he left Southampton, saying he took a holistic view of the clubs who were interested in signing him.
Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos said Spain needs football to boost the economy and to distract fans as La Liga eyes a June return following the coronavirus outbreak.
Ryan Giggs has named the four Manchester United players who were immune from Sir Alex Ferguson’s “hairdryer treatment”, describing the legendary Scottish coach as a “master of psychology”.
Barcelona defender Gerard Pique has said he would like to see La Liga’s return pushed further back than June 12, the date the league’s president Javier Tebas suggested on Sunday.
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has admitted that the Premier League may not return in 2019-20.
Five players in the top two divisions of Spanish football have tested positive for coronavirus, La Liga has confirmed.
Arsene Wenger has expressed his hope that Mikel Arteta can bring back Arsenal’s unique “culture”, which he hints has been missing since his departure.