'The integrity is gone' - Deeney says Liverpool's title would be spoiled by coronavirus
Oct 19, 2021
The Reds are just two wins away from a league title, but any resumption of play is yet to be decided
Waterford striker Troy Deeney said he was sad for Liverpool because even if they win the Premier League this season, they will be "spoiled" by the coronavirus pandemic.
The Premier League scored 25 points in Manchester City and was only two stops away from the March Premier League title when the Premier League was closed in March due to the popularity of Covid-19.
The Premier League is still discussing potential returns, and the clubs voted unanimously to resume contact training on Wednesday.
But any completion of the season will be carried out under strange circumstances, so the sport may still be completely abandoned.
Dini has said that any result for Liverpool is unfair, they should not only get the first English title in 30 years.
Dini told CNN: "I believe that when it comes to the integrity of this season, it has disappeared." "I regret for Liverpool, because no matter how the game is played, they should win the league championship. They deserve the trophy.
"But no matter how the game is going, even if we participate in all the games, it will still be a year of pandemic raging. This is not the year Liverpool won the league's best lineup, and they haven't won in 30 years.
"So I regret Liverpool and its players and Jordan [Henderson], but as far as integrity is concerned, you cannot say that this is a viable game.
"It's like running a marathon, running 20 miles, stopping for two months, and then sprinting the last step: 'Ah, that's a good time.'
Although the Premier League club has resumed group training, Deeney was not present due to concerns about his five-month-old son's breathing difficulties
Dini said that although he caused some dislike online because of his decision, some other players who expressed concern about the restart of the league include Danny Rose, Ngolo Kanter and Sergio Aguero , Have helped to change the views of many people.
Dini said: "Personally, I just showed me that if the players are really united, they will have such a powerful force." "This is what is shown to me. I received support from many Information, and I usually do n’t do it-well, I do n’t even know my phone number started. "
"But it must be a player from a larger club, which shows me that I have to do the right thing, because I am just a one-year old Troy at Waterford, and everyone seems to be listening to me."
Waterford striker Troy Deeney said he was sad for Liverpool because even if they win the Premier League this season, they will be "spoiled" by the coronavirus pandemic.
The Premier League scored 25 points in Manchester City and was only two stops away from the March Premier League title when the Premier League was closed in March due to the popularity of Covid-19.
The Premier League is still discussing potential returns, and the clubs voted unanimously to resume contact training on Wednesday.
But any completion of the season will be carried out under strange circumstances, so the sport may still be completely abandoned.
Dini has said that any result for Liverpool is unfair, they should not only get the first English title in 30 years.
Dini told CNN: "I believe that when it comes to the integrity of this season, it has disappeared." "I regret for Liverpool, because no matter how the game is played, they should win the league championship. They deserve the trophy.
"But no matter how the game is going, even if we participate in all the games, it will still be a year of pandemic raging. This is not the year Liverpool won the league's best lineup, and they haven't won in 30 years.
"So I regret Liverpool and its players and Jordan [Henderson], but as far as integrity is concerned, you cannot say that this is a viable game.
"It's like running a marathon, running 20 miles, stopping for two months, and then sprinting the last step: 'Ah, that's a good time.'
Although the Premier League club has resumed group training, Deeney was not present due to concerns about his five-month-old son's breathing difficulties
Dini said that although he caused some dislike online because of his decision, some other players who expressed concern about the restart of the league include Danny Rose, Ngolo Kanter and Sergio Aguero , Have helped to change the views of many people.
Dini said: "Personally, I just showed me that if the players are really united, they will have such a powerful force." "This is what is shown to me. I received support from many Information, and I usually do n’t do it-well, I do n’t even know my phone number started. "
"But it must be a player from a larger club, which shows me that I have to do the right thing, because I am just a one-year old Troy at Waterford, and everyone seems to be listening to me."
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