Football’s return good news for fans starved of action during COVID-19: Mourinho


LONDON: Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho believes bringing football back, even behind closed doors, would be a genuinely necessary assurance support for fans starved of action
 during the coronavirus crisis.

No Premier League games have been played since March 9 due to the pandemic, which has claimed more than 26,000 british lives.

Dutch football chiefs have called an end to the Eredivisie season while French sports manager Roxana Maracineanu on Thursday called the French association to end the Ligue 1 season


England's top-flight clubs are due to meet on Friday with "Project Restart" at the top of their agenda.
They will discuss how they can complete the season despite the logistical difficulties.
"I miss football," Mourinho told Sky Sports from the Tottenham Hotspur stadium, which has been transformed to house a testing centre, outpatient services for a local hospital and a food distribution hub.
"But I prefer to say I miss our world, like I think we all do. Football is just part of my world. But we have to be patient, this is a fight that we all have to fight.
"Even if matches can return, they will be played behind closed doors for the foreseeable future to minimise the risk of spreading the virus.
Mourinho, though, believes players will still be putting on a show for millions watching around the world.
"If we play the remaining nine matches this season it will be good for every one of us," he said.
"It will be good for football, for the Premier League.
"If we play football behind closed doors I'd like to think that football is never behind closed doors.
"With cameras, it means that millions and millions are watching. So if one day we walk into this empty stadium, it will not be empty, not at all.

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