Liverpool coach, German Juergen Klopp, considered that the establishment of football matches behind closed doors in the face of fans, may not be the best solution to reduce the outbreak of the new Corona virus, on the eve of hosting the Spanish Atletico Madrid in the second leg of the Champions League final price.
Tomorrow Liverpool host Atletico at Anfield, which can seat 54,000 spectators, and the Spanish team is expected to reach about three thousand of them. While the English authorities have not yet taken any measures regarding the football matches on their soil, Spain announced today that the next two stages of the Spanish League (La Liga) will be held without an audience, amid similar measures in Germany and France, and a complete cessation of sports activities in Italy Until next month.
"Some things are more important than football," said Klopp, whose team lost in the first leg with a clean goal. "The closed doors will not prevent the spread of Corona," he added. "I don't know how far this can help football matches. The problem with matches is that if you are not on the field, you are in closed rooms to follow the game, and possibly with other people. "I am not sure what is the best solution in this case."