UK government to hold restart talks with major sports — reports

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Updated 27 April 2020
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UK government to hold restart talks with major sports — reports

  • National morale boost could come with a resumption of sports after months of lockdown

LONDON: The British government plans to hold talks with major sports during the next week in a move designed to see a return of action as soon as possible amid the coronavirus outbreak. The pandemic has led to the suspension of established sport in Britain.
But it is understood the government might accept the potential boost to national morale that could come with a resumption of sports after months of Britain being in state of lockdown.
This week saw Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden tell MPs he had been having “productive talks” with governing bodies from across British sport on restarting following the coronavirus shutdown.
Meanwhile, England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive Tom Harrison said his organization had been asked by Dowden’s department to lead a cross-sport group also including football, horse racing, tennis and rugby.
A source told the BBC that the upcoming meeting, the first of a regular series, represented a “quickening of the pace” and was intended to help sport resume “within weeks,” if progress was made.
The meetings, however, are regarded as “preparatory,” and meant to avoid a further delay to seasons being resumed once approval is granted, rather than indicate an imminent resumption of normal sporting activity.

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Any return of live action would also have to pass government guidance on hygiene, virus testing, and the maintenance of social distancing.

Sports will be looked at on an individual basis, meaning some could resume sooner than others, although there is an acceptance any fixtures would have to be behind closed doors as things stand.
Any return of live action would also have to pass government guidance on hygiene, virus testing, and the maintenance of social distancing.
They will also likely involve strict limits on the numbers of people allowed into venues.
The coronavirus, which has killed more than 19,000 people in the UK, has led to the suspension of the 2019/20 seasons in both English football’s Premier League and Football League.
Meanwhile, Scottish officials have already ended their lower league seasons, although English rugby union’s Premiership are aiming for a possible resumption of their campaign in July.
The start of the cricket season in England and Wales has been delayed until July, while this year’s London Marathon, due to be run on Sunday, has been pushed back until October.
But the 2020 British Open golf and Wimbledon tennis championships have been canceled completely, with the first nine races of the Formula One season called off.
Both this year’s Tokyo Olympics and football’s European Championships have been held over until 2021.


Supersub strikes again as Sesko gives Man United win at Everton

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Supersub strikes again as Sesko gives Man United win at Everton

  • The defeat was a blow to Everton’s hopes of a place in next year’s European competitions and left it languishing in ninth, behind Brentford and Bournemouth

LIVERPOOL, England: Manchester United supersub Benjamin Sesko scored 13 minutes after entering the field to give his side a 1-0 win over Everton in the Premier League on Monday.
It was the third time in four games that Sesko has scored after coming off the bench and secured points for United.
“I believe in me and so do the other players as well,” Sesko told Sky Sports. “They know what they are going to get when I arrive in the game. It’s up to me to deliver of course.”
His goal with 19 minutes remaining finished off the slickest move of an otherwise stodgy game.
Bryan Mbeumo controlled Matheus Cunha’s superb long ball and played a perfectly weighted pass to the feet of Sesko, who steered the ball past Jordan Pickford with aplomb.
“It was a great finish,” United interim coach Michael Carrick said. “It was a ruthless finish. I liked the way he put it away with real confidence. It was great play from Cunha and Mbeumo to set it up and we are dangerous on the break.”
Until then defenses had been on top and the lack of attacking fluency was not helped by a heavy pitch that appeared to slow down both teams.
The result took fourth-placed United three points clear of Chelsea and Liverpool. United was three behind Aston Villa.
It also extended Carrick’s unbeaten run to six games since he replaced Ruben Amorim on Jan. 13.
The defeat was a blow to Everton’s hopes of a place in next year’s European competitions and left it languishing in ninth, behind Brentford and Bournemouth and eight points adrift of Chelsea and Liverpool.
David Moyes’ men have gone seven games without a win at their new Hill Dickinson Stadium.
“Generally we did very well in lots of bits,” Moyes said. “We got done on the counterattack and they ran away and got the goal that was there. We put in a great effort to get the goal but lacked the quality to make it count.”