Published 02:01 IST, May 1st 2020

Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson criticises Premier League return plan, calls it 'farcial'

Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson said if matches are played behind closed doors, there would be fans gathering outside stadiums who may not respect the lockdown

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Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson has criticised Premier League for planning to resume football amid COVID-19 pandemic. He said that even if matches are played behind closed doors, re would be fans who would gar outside stadiums and added that t many fans would respect lockdown and social distancing guidelines.

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Anderson criticizes 'farcial' plans of PL return

In an interview with an international media outlet, Anderson said that many fans would gar before matches and would also celebrate toger. Anderson was skeptical about matches being played at neutral venues as well. Liverpool is closest to winning Premier League in last thirty years and led Premier league table by 25 points with just nine matches.

Earlier, former Manchester United player Gary Neville had lashed out at authorities for planning a restart to Premier League. Neville told a media outlet that football wouldn't have been discussed above health if people were serious and that it was a big risk. 

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Tottenham became latest Premier League club to open its doors to players on Tuesday as part of "Project Restart" plan to finish English top-flight season. 

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Resuming matches on June 8 is reportedly among ideas set to be discussed when Premier League's key stakeholders meet on Friday. That would require full training to begin by May 18 and Premier League clubs are starting to work towards that date by giving players option of using ir training grounds.

Tottenham has followed Arsenal, West Ham, and Brighton in allowing players to use facilities for individual sessions that conform to social-distancing guidelines.

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" more than one player per pitch will be permitted at any one time to undertake on-pitch exercise, with only a restricted number of squad coming to training centre each day," a Tottenham statement said.

"Each player will travel independently and arrive at facilities already dressed in training wear before returning home immediately after y have concluded ir session," statement added.  

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(Im credits: twitter.com/mayor_anderson)

02:01 IST, May 1st 2020