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Games without spectators only a short-term solution: Wenger

May 18, 2020 10:12 IST
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'You cannot imagine a whole season without any spectators.'

IMAGE: A general view of match action in front of empty stands during the Second Bundesliga match between Karlsruher SC and SV Darmstadt 98 at Wildparkstadion in Karlsruhe, Germany, on Sunday. Photograph: Matthias Hangst/Getty Images

Staging football matches without spectators must only be a short-term fix during the coronavirus pandemic as the prolonged absence of fans could damage the game, former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger said.

The German Bundesliga became the first major soccer league to resume since the novel coronavirus outbreak shut down sports earlier this year, and its return behind closed doors is being closely watched by other leagues.

 

"Will it survive long-term? Will it damage the show long-term without supporters? I am convinced of that," FIFA's head of global development Wenger told beIN Sport.

"You cannot imagine a whole season without any spectators. That's why I believe it a short-term solution.

"It is still the best possible way to get a verdict for the end of the season. It's better than any other decision."

England's Premier League is hopeful 'Project Restart', which envisages a return to action in June, can gain momentum after clubs hold a conference call on Monday to vote on a return to group training but matches will be played in empty stadiums.

The Frenchman added that health concerns should take priority in any decision to restart play.

"We can't be guided too much by financial reasons and take such a big gamble," he added. "We have to first make sure this is medically safe."

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