Barcelona star Lionel Messi believes that it is better for him not to think too much about the dangers of infection with the Corona virus, stressing that he is anxious for the return of sports activity at a time when the wheel of the Spanish Premier League is approaching spinning again after the championship stopped due to the pandemic risks.

Messi and his colleagues in Barcelona, ​​Spain's champion, returned to individual training recently, in implementation of the league's guidelines for the return of football after stopping in March, for fear of spreading the virus Covid-19.

All matches of the last 11 rounds of the season will be played without an audience, while the league's president, Javier Tipas, said a few days ago that the matches may resume on June 12.

While some of the championship players and clubs opposed the return of football activity for fear of infection or transfer to others, Messi said that the return of matches is not more dangerous than leaving the house for any other reason.

"The risks of infection are everywhere. When you leave your home there are risks. So I think we don't have to think too much about this because if you did you wouldn't go anywhere," Messi told El Mundo Deportivo newspaper.

"But we have to realize that we must adhere to health and preventive guidelines as much as possible. Returning to training is the first step, but we must not relax and we must take all the necessary precautions," Messi added.

Messi also says he feels the excitement and excitement of the return of the matches, but opposes the idea of ​​the association to isolate the championship teams in quarantine together from families when the matches resume.

"Personally, I am looking forward to the return of the championship matches. We know that it will be completely strange in light of the absence of the fans from the stands. I had this experience before and discovered that," he said.

"On the issue of quarantine, we absolutely do not like the idea of ​​moving away from our families, but we have to wait and see what the final plan will be," he said.

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