Ex-Watford forward Marvin Sordell is concerned players may be forced into returning to action. FMTNews PremierLeague
Ex-Watford forward Marvin Sordell is concerned players may be forced to return.
Although the Premier League is reportedly willing to pay for testing for players and staff if matches resume, that has not been enough to ease the fears of some stars. “There will be other players who live with their parents, or they are their parents’ only means of being able to get food. While Sordell is concerned players may be forced into returning to action, Norwich manager Daniel Farke has backed the Premier League to find a safe way of completing the season.
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