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Fri 15 January 2021 | 8:05

English officials confident to finish the current season amid Covid

The Football Association (FA) and Premier League are confident that their Covid-related restrictions will help the 2020-21 season being completed.

The FA, Premier League, EFL

, and

Barclays Women’s Super League

have urged clubs and players to fully comply with their increased measures and restrictions amid the spread of Covid-19.

Several matches have been postponed due to the spread of Coronavirus this month,

Aston

Villa’s

clashes against

Tottenham

and

Everton

, the game between

Burnley

and

Fulham

, and the Toffees game against

Manchester

City

all were among the games that been postponed this month.

However, the chief executives of the FA, Premier League, and EFL do not expect the season to be curtailed.

 "The Football Association, Premier League, EFL and Barclays Women’s Super League have this week introduced enhanced Covid-19 measures and stressed their importance to everyone in the game,"

the statement read.

"Safety is a collective effort and football requires the ongoing support of clubs, managers, players and all those involved in staging matches to continue to manage the spread of infection and set the right example to the public on and off the pitch.

"We will offer guidance, education and support as well as reviewing our practices to ensure they remain of the highest standard.

"Our three organisations have confidence in our Covid-19 protocols and our ability to bring the season to a successful conclusion.

"Throughout this crisis, the health, safety and wellbeing of all participants have been our No. 1 priority and, by following the national rules and football’s own strict medical and scientific advice, football has been able to maintain its privileged position and continue to engage and entertain millions of people around the country.

"The game has a responsibility, and during this critical period it is down to everyone involved to ensure they follow Government rules and our protocols. 

"We have seen the huge contribution players have made to the national effort and they must continue to use their influence in demonstrating the importance of following the rules.

"With full compliance to our Covid-19 protocols - alongside effective testing regimes - we are confident at the halfway point of the season that, with the support of all, the 2020-21 campaign will continue to its conclusion in May."


source: SportMob



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