The Spurs can face Aston Villa’s Fulham this week due to the Covid-19 outbreak of the Birmingham-based club as the PLA seeks to reorganize.
As the coronavirus pandemic takes over world sport and football in particular more strongly, orthodox practices are likely to become common, which is precisely what the Premier League intends to renew this week.
According to The Athletic, the lace between Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa will be postponed because the West Midlands club is experiencing an outbreak of the Covid-19 virus, its first team was unavailable, which led to a young team playing. opposite Liverpool in the 4–1 loss in the 3rd round of the FA Cup.
While it is not unusual for the physies to be postponed and the Premier League has already had several fit cancelled due to outbreaks within the clubs, the suggestion that the adjustment can be set makes all the difference.
The Spurs’ match against Fulham earlier in the season has been postponed due to an outbreak at West London club. The Premier League is in discussions about reorganizing the setting to update the setting with Aston Villa.
Fulham would not be very pleased with the arrangement given Saturday’s 120-minute FA Cup adjustment and the scheduled setting with Chelsea, to be played on Friday, this can be postponed from one day to Saturday to give Scott Parker more and his look. recovery time.
Due to Tottenham Hotspurs’ participation in 3 cup festivals, the FA Cup, the Europa League and the League Cup final, after achieving the most sensible part of the festival after beating Brentford in the semi-finals, this leaves very little room to reorganize the matches. .
If there were delays between clubs outside of the European competition, the matches would simply be carried over to a week in which the Europa League and Champions League Action would take place. The Spurs don’t have that luxury and that’s where radical action comes from. it will be the only way to integrate all the games of the season.
Spurs head coach Jose Mourinho will be willing to make a resolution after the Portuguese publicly criticized the league for his handling of the postponement between Spurs and Fulham.
He turned to social media and posted on his Instagram account a video of him and his training team sitting down and waiting for the league’s resolution to let them know if they would face Craven Cottage. He just headlined the video, “Best League in the World”. . . “Clearly hinting at sarcasm.