
The Daily Mail reported that due to the coronavirus epidemic in many teams, Premier League teams began to worry about the possible suspension of the league again.
On Monday night, the Premier League confirmed that 20 teams had found a total of 42 confirmed cases last week, with Tottenham hottest and Brighton and Manchester United and Brentford games postponed. With the advent of the Omiljung strain, the COVID-19 outbreak may break out again, and the progress of the Premier League team's vaccination is not optimistic.
The Post has learned that of the 20 premier league teams, only Wolves has completed Prime Minister Boris Johnson's goal of receiving vaccine enhancement injections over the age of 18, and Leeds United and Brentford have also done a better job.
As things stand, many teams have begun to suspect that the Premier League may be shut down again due to the pandemic. But with qatar's World Cup set to take place next winter, the delayed fixture schedule could compress players' time offseason if the Premier League is recently shut down.
In addition, in order to monitor the condition of players, some teams have encrypted the frequency of detection, and the Premier League originally required players to be tested three times a week.