
Rooney accuses authorities of treating footballers as ‘guinea pigs’ amid coronavirus crisis
Wayne Rooney believes footballers have been treated like “guinea pigs” as the coronavirus continues to spread throughout Europe.
Wayne Rooney believes footballers have been treated like “guinea pigs” as the coronavirus continues to spread throughout Europe.
Can the Premier League season really be cancelled – depriving Liverpool of a title victory?
With top-level English and Scottish football suspended until April 3 at the earliest because of the coronavirus pandemic, clubs, their employees and related businesses all face an uncertain few weeks.
Which footballers have tested positive for coronavirus? What games and competitions are suspended? What are other countries doing?
Odion Ighalo’s spectacular strike set Manchester United on course for a stunning 5-0 victory in strange circumstances as the coronavirus outbreak saw the Europa League clash at LASK played behind closed doors.
The coronavirus pandemic has thrown Serie A into chaos, and whatever they decide could become the model for other European leagues.
LASK president Siegmund Gruber expressed his frustration that the “biggest match” in the club’s history against Manchester United will be played behind closed doors.
Manager Jurgen Klopp insists the disappointing end to Liverpool’s reign as European champions after a 4-2 aggregate defeat to Atletico Madrid will have no lasting effect.
Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette is being tracked by Atletico Madrid, according to a report from Spain.
Arsenal and Tottenham are reportedly keen on Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Raul Jimenez.