Many football stars, including Premier League club players, have found innovative ways of food and home training plans to keep fit until the competition resumes. From playing with children to catching tennis balls, the Premier League stars resorted to several ways to keep fit in the time of Corona.

In addition to the 20 clubs participating in the Premier League in England, many players have developed special and individual training programs for their players in the current stopping period, to maintain their physical fitness as possible, in preparation for the resumption of the competition at any time.

Chelsea directed its players to train with bicycle equipment, in addition to developing a specific feeding system in addition to the individual plans of each player regarding his training in his home.

"We have a club plan in place for our training," Chelsea defender Tony Rudiger said on the club's website. Therefore, there are some things that we can do in our house, and we are just following this plan. ” He added: «For the time being, it looks fine for me. "In this type of event, we hope only the best possible thing, and we hope that no one will be infected with this virus."

Man United star, Spain's Juan Mata, said he is doing his workouts at home, and he is trying to keep calm and avoid any stress. He explained: «We are only trying to keep in shape .. be patient and calm. "This is the only thing we can do now ... We have to wait, we have to trust our experts as we should, we have to wait until we resume playing football."

With schools in the UK currently closed, with the exception of schools where children of workers in vital sectors such as health services are present, the family plays a role.

"With three children at home for 24 hours, it is a good way to stay fit," said Chelsea captain Azpelicweta.

The Everton Virginia guard posted a video showing him at home trying to catch the tennis balls he received. Tottenham striker Lucas Mora said the extra time in the house was also good for the players' mind. He explained, "In this spirit, we want to stay at home, watch movies, play with children and enjoy the family."

The "virus" forced players to stay indoors and take special training to keep fit.