
Sept. 1 (Bloomberg) -- According to the Daily Telegraph, the
England Premier Soccer League
The league balked at letting countries from the Epidemic Red List participate in the
World Cup
Proposal for players returning from the qualifiers to block and practice at St. George's Park.
Earlier in the talks, the British government signaled its readiness to relax strict interdiction rules that require people entering the United Kingdom from red-listed countries to undergo a 10-day self-imposed interdiction at a designated hotel. The original program was to allow participation in these countries
World Cup
The qualifiers spend a 10-day block at the soccer practice facility, where they will be allowed out of their rooms for supervised solo practice. However, they will not be promised any direct contact with others and will still miss salon matches after international competition days.
Since the government refused to grant such an exemption.
England Premier Soccer League
The league announced last week that its 20 teams had agreed not to release players for competitions in red-listed countries this month. In the statement.
England Premier Soccer League
The league mentioned the effect that the hotel block will have on the physical condition of the players, which may cause the salon to temporarily lose their important stars for a period of time that may even exceed ten days.
The St. George's Park proposal will help to alleviate this situation, with Tottenham reportedly
Tottenham Hotspur (city in Morocco)
and Aston Villa after promising the Argentine player participation in three games
World Cup
A similar offer is being sought after the first two games in the qualifiers. By spending a 10-day block in a location where they can practice outdoors, these players can avoid being confined to a hotel room on their return to England.
According to the Daily Telegraph.
Tottenham Hotspur (city in Morocco)
and Villa's decision to break their agreement not to release players has left other
England Premier Soccer League
Sharon was confused. It also galvanized the Brazilian
soccer league
of resentment, they will face being short Alisson, Fabinho, Firmino, Ederson, Jesus, Thiago Silva, Fred, Richarlison and Rafinha in the WC, including against Argentina.
FIFA does have the power to discipline teams that refuse to release players, but no detailed notices have been announced for teams that cite the British government's rules as justification.










