Coach Bruno's big statement, says, 'German Football League is like shooting arrows in dark'
Coach Bruno's big statement, says, 'German Football League is like shooting arrows in dark'
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The German Football League returned to the pitch from Saturday and became the first European league to be restored after the Coronavirus epidemic. After a two-month break, the German Football League sent an exceptionally detailed plan for the resumption of matches to Chancellor Angela Merkel and 16 other leaders. He also sent several guidelines to prevent infection. The stadium will be empty, in which only the shouting of the players and the whistle sound of the referees will be heard. There have been fewer deaths due to coronavirus in Germany than other European countries, but returning to the audience is still dangerous. 'Borussia Dartmond' will face local rival 'Schalke 04'. Normally around 82,000 viewers would come in this match, but now it will be played without audience.

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It will still take a month for league football to begin in England, Italy and Spain. Only select media personnel and officials will be present in this match played without spectators. Substitutes will wear masks during the league. The goal will be celebrated by hitting the elbow. Neither will anyone shake hands and neither will they embrace. Neither any team will get the benefit of playing at home and neither the guest team will be in loss. Bundesliga CEO Christian Seifert warned that matches played in empty stadiums would be completely different. In this match neither the flood of emotion will rise nor the applause will be heard for the encouragement. Only the selected media personnel and officials will be present in this match played without audience. Even national team coach Joakim Lew is not allowed to come.

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Substitutes will wear masks during the league. The goal of the goal will be celebrated by hitting the elbow. Neither will anyone shake hands and neither will they embrace. Neither any team will get the benefit of playing at home and neither the guest team will be in loss. Hertha Berlin coach Bruno Labadia said, "It's like shooting arrows in the dark."

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