Too Early To Resume German League – Subotic Speaks Out As Coronavirus Bites On
Too Early To Resume German League – Subotic Speaks Out As Coronavirus Bites On
Union Berlin defender Neven Subotic is unimpressed with the Bundesliga’s handling of the coronavirus crisis, saying it is “impossible” that the decision to resume the league this month will be good for everybody.
The German top flight will be the first major European league to start again after football around the world was shut down by the coronavirus pandemic, with the next round of fixtures set to take place on May 16.
Subotic however is concerned that the return of German football has been rushed, although he understands there is not a perfect solution given the unique circumstances.
The 31-year-old centre back told the BBC :
Subotic, who was part of the Borussia Dortmund side that won back-to-back Bundesliga titles under Jurgen Klopp in 2011 and 2012, said he has been left frustrated by the shifting dates and constantly changing information about a possible league resumption.
He said:
On when would be a good time to start the league again, Subotic – who returned to the Bundesliga last summer with Union following a season in Ligue 1 with Saint-Etienne – admits that no date would get universal approval, as the risk of coronavirus looks likely to remain for a very long time.
He said:
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