The coronavirus forces the English Premier League to stop. Tottenham star Harry Kane has a clear view on the resumption of the season.
For striker Harry Kane of first division club Tottenham Hotspur, the Premier League season must be completed by 30 June.
“There has to be a point where it’s enough,” the captain of the English national team said forcefully in an Instagram video: “If we play into July or August and postpone the next season for that, I don’t see that as too much use.”
If this deadline cannot be met because of the Corona crisis, he said, it would be better to cancel the current season. “If the season is not completed by the end of June, we’ll have to look at the options and look forward to next season,” said the 26-year-old.
The longer this season goes on, the greater the impact on next season, which would include the 2021 European Championship and, in the long term, the 2022 World Cup,” Kane said.
In the Premier League, as in almost all European leagues, the ball is currently at rest, with all matches suspended until at least 30 April. The league organisers are considering whether the season could possibly end without spectators after all.The coronavirus forces the English Premier League to stop. Tottenham star Harry Kane has a clear view on the resumption of the season.
For striker Harry Kane of first division club Tottenham Hotspur, the Premier League season must be completed by 30 June.
“There has to be a point where it’s enough,” the captain of the English national team said forcefully in an Instagram video: “If we play into July or August and postpone the next season for that, I don’t see that as too much use.”
If this deadline cannot be met because of the Corona crisis, he said, it would be better to cancel the current season. “If the season is not completed by the end of June, we’ll have to look at the options and look forward to next season,” said the 26-year-old.
The longer this season goes on, the greater the impact on next season, which would include the 2021 European Championship and, in the long term, the 2022 World Cup,” Kane said.
In the Premier League, as in almost all European leagues, the ball is currently at rest, with all matches suspended until at least 30 April. The league organisers are considering whether the season could possibly end without spectators after all.