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KER-B YOUR ENTHUSIASM</strong></p>
https://twitter.com/ChelseaFC/status/1256153638277222401 </p>”},”date”:{“timestamp”:1588333843,”date_formatted”:”1st May 2020″,”time_formatted”:”12:50 pm”},”author”:”Jake Lambourne”,”avatar”:{“src”:”https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/e61e782e3f7d2fa75a689c84a2a2473a?s=96&d=mm&r=g”,”width”:30,”height”:30}},{“id”:”267900″,”type”:”new”,”post_id”:”11524786″,”css_classes”:”liveblog byuser comment-author-jake-lambourne even thread-even depth-1 liveblog-entry liveblog-entry-class-267900″,”content”:{“rendered”:”
TOP MARCS</strong></p>n</p>n
Marcus Rashford has led the way during the coronavirus pandemic by helping a charity supply two million meals a week for vulnerable children.</p>n
Supermarkets such as Asda, Tesco and Co-Op have thrown their weight behind FareShareUK after the Manchester United forward advocated the project.</p>n
Having relied on free school meals as a child, the England star took it upon himself to raise awareness of those in need during the country’s lockdown.</p>n
And Rashford has announced that two million meals are now being delivered every week – with his personal donation being doubled.</p>n
Charities such as FareShare, which distributes food to 11,000 different organisations across the UK, are even more vital with schools shut and they thanked the 22-year-old for his contribution.</p>n
They wrote: “We are blown away by your generosity Marcus Rashford.</p>n
“Your support is the reason we can keep helping people in need. We can’t thank you enough.”</p>n”,”raw”:”
TOP MARCS</strong></p>
</p>
Marcus Rashford has led the way during the coronavirus pandemic by helping a charity supply two million meals a week for vulnerable children.</p>
Supermarkets such as Asda, Tesco and Co-Op have thrown their weight behind FareShareUK after the Manchester United forward advocated the project.</p>
Having relied on free school meals as a child, the England star took it upon himself to raise awareness of those in need during the country’s lockdown.</p>
And Rashford has announced that two million meals are now being delivered every week – with his personal donation being doubled.</p>
Charities such as FareShare, which distributes food to 11,000 different organisations across the UK, are even more vital with schools shut and they thanked the 22-year-old for his contribution.</p>
They wrote: “We are blown away by your generosity Marcus Rashford.</p>
“Your support is the reason we can keep helping people in need. We can’t thank you enough.”</p>”},”date”:{“timestamp”:1588331822,”date_formatted”:”1st May 2020″,”time_formatted”:”12:17 pm”},”author”:”Jake Lambourne”,”avatar”:{“src”:”https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/e61e782e3f7d2fa75a689c84a2a2473a?s=96&d=mm&r=g”,”width”:30,”height”:30}},{“id”:”267892″,”type”:”new”,”post_id”:”11524786″,”css_classes”:”liveblog byuser comment-author-jake-lambourne odd alt thread-odd thread-alt depth-1 liveblog-entry liveblog-entry-class-267892″,”content”:{“rendered”:”
RACE MASKS</strong></p>n
Premier League clubs are scrambling to buy face masks as stars return to training ahead of the proposed June 8 season-restart.</p>n
Top-flight stars have been ordered to cover their faces when they get back to work, with Arsenal and Tottenham already in training.</p>n
It is all part of the rules laid out in “Project Restart” with clubs determined to finish the season rather than cancel it, like France, Belgium and Holland.</p>n
And with all clubs keen to get a head-start on the competition, they’ve raced to purchase face masks for their players and staff.</p>n
Altitude Mask founder – and football agent – Saif Rubie told Sky Sports News: “In the last three days we have been inundated with requests, mainly from the Bundesliga and the Premier League.</p>n
“Our product has been sent out to six or seven Premier League clubs in the last couple of days.”</p>n”,”raw”:”
RACE MASKS</strong></p>
Premier League clubs are scrambling to buy face masks as stars return to training ahead of the proposed June 8 season-restart.</p>
Top-flight stars have been ordered to cover their faces when they get back to work, with Arsenal and Tottenham already in training.</p>
It is all part of the rules laid out in “Project Restart” with clubs determined to finish the season rather than cancel it, like France, Belgium and Holland.</p>
And with all clubs keen to get a head-start on the competition, they’ve raced to purchase face masks for their players and staff.</p>
Altitude Mask founder – and football agent – Saif Rubie told Sky Sports News: “In the last three days we have been inundated with requests, mainly from the Bundesliga and the Premier League.</p>
“Our product has been sent out to six or seven Premier League clubs in the last couple of days.”</p>”},”date”:{“timestamp”:1588330004,”date_formatted”:”1st May 2020″,”time_formatted”:”11:46 am”},”author”:”Jake Lambourne”,”avatar”:{“src”:”https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/e61e782e3f7d2fa75a689c84a2a2473a?s=96&d=mm&r=g”,”width”:30,”height”:30}},{“id”:”267882″,”type”:”new”,”post_id”:”11524786″,”css_classes”:”liveblog byuser comment-author-jake-lambourne even thread-even depth-1 liveblog-entry liveblog-entry-class-267882″,”content”:{“rendered”:”
KEPA AN EYE OUT</strong></p>n
Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga claimed it is “absurd” to talk about dates to resume the Premier League season and revealed health risk needs to “zero” before football returns.</p>n
The Blues have already ordered their foreign-based stars home back in London by Sunday as top-flight clubs start drawing up plans to resume training.</p>n
Kepa told Marca:</em> “It is a new situation and not an easy one. But whenever you talk about health, the rest is in the background.</p>n
“And you have to go back when the risk is zero. Then, we will need to do a preseason, but when the risk is controlled.</p>n
“It is difficult to talk about dates, the players cannot control that. In Germany it is seen that the teams are already training together; in France, it has been suspended … We are waiting, and it will be decided with the health of everyone in mind.</p>n
“If the Premier returns soon, it will be a good sign that the pandemic is being controlled.</p>n
“I am in favour of maximum security. It is absurd to talk about dates to play. Everything, in time and when the authorities say.”</p>n”,”raw”:”
KEPA AN EYE OUT</strong></p>
Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga claimed it is “absurd” to talk about dates to resume the Premier League season and revealed health risk needs to “zero” before football returns.</p>
The Blues have already ordered their foreign-based stars home back in London by Sunday as top-flight clubs start drawing up plans to resume training.</p>
Kepa told Marca:</em> “It is a new situation and not an easy one. But whenever you talk about health, the rest is in the background.</p>
“And you have to go back when the risk is zero. Then, we will need to do a preseason, but when the risk is controlled.</p>
“It is difficult to talk about dates, the players cannot control that. In Germany it is seen that the teams are already training together; in France, it has been suspended … We are waiting, and it will be decided with the health of everyone in mind.</p>
“If the Premier returns soon, it will be a good sign that the pandemic is being controlled.</p>
“I am in favour of maximum security. It is absurd to talk about dates to play. Everything, in time and when the authorities say.”</p>”},”date”:{“timestamp”:1588328268,”date_formatted”:”1st May 2020″,”time_formatted”:”11:17 am”},”author”:”Jake Lambourne”,”avatar”:{“src”:”https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/e61e782e3f7d2fa75a689c84a2a2473a?s=96&d=mm&r=g”,”width”:30,”height”:30}},{“id”:”267874″,”type”:”new”,”post_id”:”11524786″,”css_classes”:”liveblog byuser comment-author-jake-lambourne odd alt thread-odd thread-alt depth-1 liveblog-entry liveblog-entry-class-267874″,”content”:{“rendered”:”
DOOR FIRMLY SHUT</strong></p>n
The Premier League faces an ENTIRE season being played behind closed doors and huge financial losses unless a vaccine for coronavirus is created.</p>n
Sporting authorities are considering playing all football in England’s top-four leagues in front of empty stadiums until May 2021.</p>n
Senior officials hope to reopen grounds in December, but everything on depends on Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision over mass gatherings.</p>n
Should Johnson take a tough approach to events such as football matches, music festivals and concerts, it is unlikely they can go ahead without a vaccine available.</p>n
The secretary general of Fifpro – the international footballers’ union – Jonas Baer-Hoffman, said: “In terms of fans being back inside stadiums that might likely not be possible until people are vaccinated.</p>n
“So it may well be that we play a full season without spectators.”</p>n”,”raw”:”
DOOR FIRMLY SHUT</strong></p>
The Premier League faces an ENTIRE season being played behind closed doors and huge financial losses unless a vaccine for coronavirus is created.</p>
Sporting authorities are considering playing all football in England’s top-four leagues in front of empty stadiums until May 2021.</p>
Senior officials hope to reopen grounds in December, but everything on depends on Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision over mass gatherings.</p>
Should Johnson take a tough approach to events such as football matches, music festivals and concerts, it is unlikely they can go ahead without a vaccine available.</p>
The secretary general of Fifpro – the international footballers’ union – Jonas Baer-Hoffman, said: “In terms of fans being back inside stadiums that might likely not be possible until people are vaccinated.</p>
“So it may well be that we play a full season without spectators.”</p>”},”date”:{“timestamp”:1588326584,”date_formatted”:”1st May 2020″,”time_formatted”:”10:49 am”},”author”:”Jake Lambourne”,”avatar”:{“src”:”https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/e61e782e3f7d2fa75a689c84a2a2473a?s=96&d=mm&r=g”,”width”:30,”height”:30}},{“id”:”267864″,”type”:”new”,”post_id”:”11524786″,”css_classes”:”liveblog byuser comment-author-jamie-dickensonthesun-co-uk bypostauthor even thread-even depth-1 liveblog-entry liveblog-entry-class-267864″,”content”:{“rendered”:”
YOUR CHOICE</strong></p>n
Footballers will be able to refuse to play if the season resumes amid coronavirus fears.</p>n
That’s according to an anonymous Premier League club owner, who claims “no one will be forced to play” as chiefs aim to resume action on June 8.</p>n
A games schedule has been sent to all 20 teams ahead of a crunch meeting on Friday.</p>n
But one Premier League club owner admits players who do not want to feature can’t be forced to lace up their boots.</p>n
They told Sky Sports: “It will ultimately be the player’s decision. If a player doesn’t want to play, it will be their call.”</p>n”,”raw”:”
YOUR CHOICE</strong></p>
Footballers will be able to refuse to play if the season resumes amid coronavirus fears.</p>
That’s according to an anonymous Premier League club owner, who claims “no one will be forced to play” as chiefs aim to resume action on June 8.</p>
A games schedule has been sent to all 20 teams ahead of a crunch meeting on Friday.</p>
But one Premier League club owner admits players who do not want to feature can’t be forced to lace up their boots.</p>
They told Sky Sports: “It will ultimately be the player’s decision. If a player doesn’t want to play, it will be their call.”</p>”},”date”:{“timestamp”:1588325707,”date_formatted”:”1st May 2020″,”time_formatted”:”10:35 am”},”author”:”jamie.dickenson@thesun.co.uk”,”avatar”:{“src”:”https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/5dea02fb4cfa29a9c7171d4c76e55a7b?s=96&d=mm&r=g”,”width”:30,”height”:30}},{“id”:”267863″,”type”:”new”,”post_id”:”11524786″,”css_classes”:”liveblog byuser comment-author-jamie-dickensonthesun-co-uk bypostauthor odd alt thread-odd thread-alt depth-1 liveblog-entry liveblog-entry-class-267863″,”content”:{“rendered”:”
AGUER-NO</strong></p>n
Sergio Aguero says Premier League stars are ‘scared’ about being forced back into action.</p>n
Top-flight chiefs today discuss how they can get matches back on next month amid the coronavirus lockdown.</p>n
Aguero, who posted a video of his training at home, said: “The majority of players are scared because they have family, they have children, they have babies.</p>n
“When we go back, I imagine we will be very tense, we will be very careful and the moment someone feels ill, you will think, ‘What’s gone on there?’</p>n
“It does scare me but I have just been here with my girlfriend, I haven’t had contact with other people.”</p>n”,”raw”:”
AGUER-NO</strong></p>
Sergio Aguero says Premier League stars are ‘scared’ about being forced back into action.</p>
Top-flight chiefs today discuss how they can get matches back on next month amid the coronavirus lockdown.</p>
Aguero, who posted a video of his training at home, said: “The majority of players are scared because they have family, they have children, they have babies.</p>
“When we go back, I imagine we will be very tense, we will be very careful and the moment someone feels ill, you will think, ‘What’s gone on there?’</p>
“It does scare me but I have just been here with my girlfriend, I haven’t had contact with other people.”</p>”},”date”:{“timestamp”:1588325697,”date_formatted”:”1st May 2020″,”time_formatted”:”10:34 am”},”author”:”jamie.dickenson@thesun.co.uk”,”avatar”:{“src”:”https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/5dea02fb4cfa29a9c7171d4c76e55a7b?s=96&d=mm&r=g”,”width”:30,”height”:30}},{“id”:”267862″,”type”:”new”,”post_id”:”11524786″,”css_classes”:”liveblog byuser comment-author-jamie-dickensonthesun-co-uk bypostauthor even thread-even depth-1 liveblog-entry liveblog-entry-class-267862″,”content”:{“rendered”:”
CHELTENHAM FEARS</strong></p>n
Cheltenham Festival could have helped to “accelerate the spread” of coronavirus around the UK, according to a former government chief scientific adviser.</p>n
Around 250,000 people attended the four-day meet in March, which ended just 10 days before lockdown measures began in the UK.</p>n
Sir David King, the government’s chief scientific adviser from 2000 to 2007, said: “When we talk about a pandemic, as I found with the foot-and-mouth disease, it’s when animals from different parts of the country are crowded together that you get the virus spreading most quickly.</p>n
“In exactly the same way, when you have a horseracing event, [people] don’t stay anything like two metres apart.</p>n
“It just seemed to me that this was the best possible way to accelerate the spread of the virus.”</p>n”,”raw”:”
CHELTENHAM FEARS</strong></p>
Cheltenham Festival could have helped to “accelerate the spread” of coronavirus around the UK, according to a former government chief scientific adviser.</p>
Around 250,000 people attended the four-day meet in March, which ended just 10 days before lockdown measures began in the UK.</p>
Sir David King, the government’s chief scientific adviser from 2000 to 2007, said: “When we talk about a pandemic, as I found with the foot-and-mouth disease, it’s when animals from different parts of the country are crowded together that you get the virus spreading most quickly.</p>
“In exactly the same way, when you have a horseracing event, [people] don’t stay anything like two metres apart.</p>
“It just seemed to me that this was the best possible way to accelerate the spread of the virus.”</p>”},”date”:{“timestamp”:1588325688,”date_formatted”:”1st May 2020″,”time_formatted”:”10:34 am”},”author”:”jamie.dickenson@thesun.co.uk”,”avatar”:{“src”:”https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/5dea02fb4cfa29a9c7171d4c76e55a7b?s=96&d=mm&r=g”,”width”:30,”height”:30}},{“id”:”267861″,”type”:”new”,”post_id”:”11524786″,”css_classes”:”liveblog byuser comment-author-jamie-dickensonthesun-co-uk bypostauthor odd alt thread-odd thread-alt depth-1 liveblog-entry liveblog-entry-class-267861″,”content”:{“rendered”:”
GOOD MORNING SPORTS FANS</strong></p>n
Yesterday was a busy day as Anthony Joshua showed his class by sending necessities to Nigeria and paying tribute to NHS heroes fighting coronavirus.</p>n
Rugby League landed a £16m Government bail-out package after coronavirus threatened the sport.</p>n
And colonel Tom Moore was handed an honorary 100th England cap to mark his 100th birthday by cricket legend Michael Vaughan on live TV.</p>n
In football, plans emerged for the Premier League to return on June 8 as clubs were sent a timetable to finish the season amid the coronavirus outbreak.</p>n
Players will be given two Covid-19 tests-per-week along with daily temperature readings when the season restarts.</p>n
Chelsea also ‘told all their foreign players to come back to the UK by Sunday ahead of training’ for the resumed season.</p>n”,”raw”:”
GOOD MORNING SPORTS FANS</strong></p>
Yesterday was a busy day as Anthony Joshua showed his class by sending necessities to Nigeria and paying tribute to NHS heroes fighting coronavirus.</p>
Rugby League landed a £16m Government bail-out package after coronavirus threatened the sport.</p>
And colonel Tom Moore was handed an honorary 100th England cap to mark his 100th birthday by cricket legend Michael Vaughan on live TV.</p>
In football, plans emerged for the Premier League to return on June 8 as clubs were sent a timetable to finish the season amid the coronavirus outbreak.</p>
Players will be given two Covid-19 tests-per-week along with daily temperature readings when the season restarts.</p>
Chelsea also ‘told all their foreign players to come back to the UK by Sunday ahead of training’ for the resumed season.</p>”},”date”:{“timestamp”:1588325674,”date_formatted”:”1st May 2020″,”time_formatted”:”10:34 am”},”author”:”jamie.dickenson@thesun.co.uk”,”avatar”:{“src”:”https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/5dea02fb4cfa29a9c7171d4c76e55a7b?s=96&d=mm&r=g”,”width”:30,”height”:30}}]},”pageMeta”:{“activeCarouselIndex”:0,”articleId”:11524786,”articleMountId”:”main-content”,”section”:{“slug”:”football”,”id”:339,”sectionName”:”sport/football”,”type”:”customiserV1″,”theme”:”theme-football”},”spotId”:”sp_5v3VPY0c”,”pushlyKey”:”KtL4100XTLLEgUtYDKtO1stRdc1XNxnLUb5i”,”commentsAllowed”:true,”pageType”:”article”,”isSection”:false,”pageTags”:[“”],”renderedArticleId”:11524786,”sharingEnabled”:true,”socialHeadline”:””,”socialSharingServices”:[“twitter”,”facebook”],”urlAbsolute”:”https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/11524786/coronavirus-in-sport-live-premier-league-return-meeting-today-ufc-249-cheltenham-festival/”,”cssManifest”:{“adsDesktop.css”:”/assets/client/adsDesktop.28455c3956ae12a36a81.1.css”,”adsMobile.css”:”/assets/client/adsMobile.28455c3956ae12a36a81.1.css”,”article.css”:”/assets/client/article.28455c3956ae12a36a81.1.css”,”articleSocial.css”:”/assets/client/articleSocial.28455c3956ae12a36a81.1.css”,”boxout.css”:”/assets/client/boxout.28455c3956ae12a36a81.1.css”,”brightcoveDesktop.css”:”/assets/client/brightcoveDesktop.28455c3956ae12a36a81.1.css”,”brightcoveMobile.css”:”/assets/client/brightcoveMobile.28455c3956ae12a36a81.1.css”,”comments.css”:”/assets/client/comments.28455c3956ae12a36a81.1.css”,”core.css”:”/assets/client/core.28455c3956ae12a36a81.1.css”,”coreMobile.css”:”/assets/client/coreMobile.28455c3956ae12a36a81.1.css”,”customiser.css”:”/assets/client/customiser.28455c3956ae12a36a81.1.css”,”liveblog.css”:”/assets/client/liveblog.28455c3956ae12a36a81.1.css”,”oembed.css”:”/assets/client/oembed.28455c3956ae12a36a81.1.css”,”opta.css”:”/assets/client/opta.28455c3956ae12a36a81.1.css”,”page-404.css”:”/assets/client/page-404.28455c3956ae12a36a81.1.css”,”pagination.css”:”/assets/client/pagination.28455c3956ae12a36a81.1.css”,”rails.css”:”/assets/client/rails.28455c3956ae12a36a81.1.css”,”section.css”:”/assets/client/section.28455c3956ae12a36a81.1.css”},”cssBundles”:[{“src”:”article.css”,”lazy”:false},{“src”:”articleSocial.css”,”lazy”:false},{“src”:”liveblog.css”,”lazy”:false},{“src”:”adsDesktop.css”,”lazy”:false},{“src”:”comments.css”,”lazy”:true},{“src”:”opta.css”,”lazy”:false}],”siteContext”:{“site”:”sun”,”lang”:”en-gb”,”articleDateFormat”:”D MMM YYYY,H:mm”,”timezone”:”Europe/London”,”sourcepoint”:{“enabled”:true,”accountId”:”259″,”siteId”:”5048″,”mmsDomain”:”https://cmp.thesun.co.uk”,”privacyManagerId”:”5d9f9b096ea62d2769efe589″},”isProd”:true},”site”:”sun”,”isProd”:true},”siteLinks”:{“help”:”https://help.thesun.co.uk”,”login”:”https://login.thesun.co.uk”,”profile”:”https://home.thesun.co.uk”},”articleTeaser”:[{“content”:{“kicker”:”AROUND THE GROUNDS”,”headline”:”PL want to finish season at neutral grounds with a June 12 restart”,”lead”:”FOLLOWING today’s meeting, clubs remain determined to finish the season if possible – as long as there is Government clearance. Police want venues away from congested urban areas meaning Arsenal, West Ham and Man City could be among the hosts.”,”url”:”https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/11524904/premier-league-neutral-grounds-june-12/”},”theme”:”theme-sport”},{“content”:{“kicker”:”work of Art”,”headline”:”The Arsenal free transfer XI including Cavani, Lallana… and Vertonghen”,”lead”:”ARSENAL will ramp up efforts to land stars on free transfers and swap deals amid the financial crisis imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic. The XI of out-of-contract stars they could land makes for impressive reading.”,”url”:”https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/11508976/arsenal-free-transfer-xi/”},”theme”:”theme-sport”},{“content”:{“kicker”:”JAB OR BUST”,”headline”:”PL faces WHOLE season behind closed doors unless coronavirus vaccine is created”,”lead”:”SPORTING authorities are considering playing all football in England’s top-four leagues in front of empty stadiums until May 2021. 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