
EPL clubs to meet on April 3 to discuss coronavirus contingencies
Premier League clubs will gather again on April 3 to discuss next steps amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Premier League clubs will gather again on April 3 to discuss next steps amid the coronavirus pandemic.
An unexpected break in the schedule could do Liverpool some good, as manager Jurgen Klopp looks to reset his side’s focus.
Tottenham Hotspur forward Steven Bergwijn says he is making good progress after suffering an ankle injury against Burnley earlier this month.
Manchester United great Rio Ferdinand says he has not seen a right back as impressive as Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold since Cafu.
The majority of players accept there is ‘no alternative’ to holding matches behind closed doors when the football season resumes, according to Professional Footballers’ Association deputy chief executive Bobby Barnes.
Two-time Champions League-winning manager Jose Mourinho turned his hand to volunteering to help elderly residents affected by the coronavirus crisis in north London.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta says he has now fully recovered after contracting the deadly coronavirus.
Liverpool fullback Trent Alexander-Arnold says manager Jurgen Klopp is the ‘same person’ on the training ground as he is on television.
Paul Merson fears Arsenal may be forced to sanction the departure of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang this summer.
Arsenal left back Kieran Tierney has opened up on his injury-hit start to life at the Emirates Stadium.