Ander Herrera , a Spanish PSG player, stopped by the microphones of El Larguero de la Cadena Ser yesterday to talk about football news, directly conditioned by the coronavirus epidemic that is raging in Spain and Europe.

The footballer acknowledged that he would have " no problem" in running out of summer vacations if that means that the situation improves and there is the possibility of playing the remaining matches of the different competitions that take place in European football.

"I think football has to go on. If football continues it could come in handy for society. Are we running out of vacations? No problem ...", he admitted.

PSG qualified for the next round of the Champions League after defeating Borussia Dortmund in their tie, so the Spanish would have to play every 48 hours to finish the French championship and continue with the European tournament, according to calendar studies that UEFA is performing.

On the salary cuts that many teams in Europe are suffering, including FC Barcelona, ​​the former Zaragoza and Athletic recognized that athletes "we have to be consistent with the world situation, with the soccer situation." "If things are reasonable, of course we would reach an agreement," he said.

In addition, he explained how he is contributing to the crisis that Spain is suffering from the coronavirus. "I thought about buying masks and medical supplies. One of the people who works with me was able to talk to the mayor, we spoke and he agreed that they were starting with the ' Let's go Zaragoza ' campaign, and I joined. We have gone from providing 200 meals to the elderly , at 500 ". "Once this happens, we are going to allocate what is left of money to the public entities that need it," he concluded.

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