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LONDON, March 29 — Chelsea manager Frank Lampard believes it is unrealistic to “push and push” players to maintain their fitness levels during the coronavirus pandemic with no concrete timetable as to when football will return. Football in England has been suspended until at least April 30,...

Sunday, 29 Mar 2020 08:12 AM MYT

Football in England has been suspended until at least April 30, but that date is expected to be pushed back at a meeting of Premier League clubs next week. “We have seen that things can change very quickly, so we can only go by the dates we have been given. At the moment it looks like May 1 or the end of April.

Chelsea staff were forced to self-isolate two weeks ago after Callum Hudson-Odoi tested positive for the virus.

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