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Some players expressed dissatisfaction with the resumption of the leagues, which is planned for June 13:11 19.05.2020

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Some players expressed dissatisfaction with the resumption of the leagues, which is planned for June.

One of the first to make such a statement was Danny Rose. The Newcastle defender, who still belongs to London Tottenham, criticized on Instagram live the management for wanting to boost the nation’s morale this way. The Englishman also said that for the return of football, the numbers of the coronavirus infection should fall sharply so that this does not entail a new bout of the epidemic.

Earlier, Rose was one of the first to protest about pay reduction in favor of charity, so his opposition is understandable. But its essence, it seems, is a little different. The fact is that Rose is already far from being a footballer which he was a couple of seasons ago in Tottenham, plowing the wing of defense. The Englishman played noticeably worse last season, which is why he was sent out on loan. It is unlikely that the player continued to engage in individual activities during quarantine, so it is now profitable for him to go into the opposition to the decision of the government to allow matches to be held from June 1 with the stands empty.

Not very far from Rose in his statements, but in a more objective form is Barcelona defender Gerard Pique. The Catalan said that due to the long absence of gaming practice, the results of the team will be depressing,

“I would like you to pay attention to this: if we are well prepared, then we will have great matches. A few extra days of training will not hurt us,” said Pique.

Pique tried to smooth the corners as much as possible so that he would not be accused of quarantining insufficiently. After all, there is already Umtiti at Barcelona, who in the very first training session received an injury to the calf muscle. This can be attributed to the Frenchman's susceptibility to injuries, but before he had problems with his knee. Therefore, this is also insufficient activity on self-isolation.

Now comes the moment when it becomes obvious which of the players is a real professional, and who only makes money. The first signs will soon turn into serious problems and the club management will need to make consistent decisions regarding football players up to a reduction in salaries for players who did not train during the quarantine.

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