English Premier League teams will start training soon

English Premier League teams have reportedly given the approval to start contact training. The possibility of starting a football league in England has increased even more. All types of football activities in England have been postponed since March due to the Coronavirus epidemic. As reported by Sky Sports, the clubs of the Premier League have voted to approve the commencement of training again. The report also said that the club will meet again on Thursday so that the plan for the end of the season can be considered.

The players had started individual practice earlier and only last week they started practising in small groups. Earlier, Covid-19 test was conducted for the staff of around 996 players and clubs last week. Two people from two clubs were found positive. EPL club Bournemouth goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale said he was in a state of shock after the recent coronavirus test report came positive.

The 22-year-old player is the second Premier League player to be confirmed as Coronavirus positive. Adrian Mariappa of Watford was found infected. Ramsdale says, "I am in complete shock. I have not come in contact with anyone and I have it. I am not showing any symptoms and it can happen in a healthy young man. It is definitely a matter of fear and worry." He said, "Obviously it is not very good, which has happened to me. But it is good that I am not seeing any symptoms. It is one of the things that has happened unfortunately to me." 

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