It is now a month since a ball was last kicked in the Premier League and we are not expecting one to be kicked again anytime soon due to the coronavirus outbreak.
23.03.2020 - 13:07 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester City are not going to end this season by lifting their third Premier League title in a row.
The Blues were pushed to the last day of the season last year but managed to pip Liverpool to the crown by just one point.
This season, City are 25 points behind the Merseyside club with ten fixtures left to play. When those games will take place remains to be seen due to the coronavirus outbreak which has postponed football until April 30 at the earliest.
With the Premier League on a break,
It is now a month since a ball was last kicked in the Premier League and we are not expecting one to be kicked again anytime soon due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Football is secondary right now. So too, for football clubs and players, is money.
The Premier League has confirmed that the competition has been suspended indefinitely due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Premier League chiefs are set to continue crunch talks with the EFL, PFA and LMA on Friday, amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Manchester City's season is not over yet.
Chelsea forward Pedro believes Premier League players will need a small pre-season if the remainder of the league campaign is to be played in the coming weeks.
Manchester City's appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) should not be affected by the actions of their Premier League rivals.
Manchester United's recent form under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer meant a top-four finish was a realistic aim for the Reds in the remainder of the season.
Manchester City's season has largely played to expectations.
Ilkay Gundogan has revealed how Manchester City players are keeping in contact over WhatsApp as they are forced to train individually at home this week.
Manchester City could ask Uefa for a delay to their European ban if the coronavirus crisis interferes with their appeal against it.