Tottenham coach Jose Mourinho saw the return of matches, even if he left behind closed doors, as a moral boost for fans thirsting for the return of enthusiasm to the stadiums.

The spread of the new Corona virus has suspended football matches in Britain, including the Premier League matches, from March 9th indefinitely.

"Covid-19" has resulted in the death of more than 26 thousand people, among more than 165 thousand confirmed and declared cases in the United Kingdom. On Friday, the Dutch Football Association announced the end of the domestic league for the 2019-2020 season, while French Sports Minister Roxana Maracciano called on the French League to cancel the first-class season.

Premier clubs are scheduled to meet in England tomorrow with an "appeal project" at the top of their agenda. How the season can be completed, despite logistical difficulties, will be discussed.
"I miss football. But I prefer to say that I miss our world, and I think we all miss it. Football is just part of My world. But we have to be patient, this is a battle we all have to fight. ” It is not expected that the fans will be allowed to attend the matches if the decision is taken to resume the season.

Mourinho said before announcing the suspension of the tournament, he was anxiously awaiting the end of the season due to the many injuries in his team. Spurs, who were in eighth place when the competitions were suspended, suffered several injuries in their ranks, including striker striker Harry Caen, French midfielder Musa Sissoko, and Dutch strikers Stephen Bergwein, the Korean and southern Sun Hyung Min.

Sun took advantage of the tournament suspension to complete his three-week military service exercises in his country at the Marine Corps camp.
On the subject, Mourinho said, "They recovered from their injuries, so Harry Caen, Musa Sissoko and Stephen Bergwein are not injured, and we have to prepare to be ready to play football."

"For them, they were injured for long periods, and when they got close to healing we stopped training, I don't know and they don't know. We have to wait to get the appropriate and appropriate permission for players to return to exercises again in groups to see if they can return to the normal level of competition." .

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