PL guarantees Liverpool trophy presentation but with conditions

He disclosed how the German Bundesliga has been motivational to the PL's resumption

PL guarantees Liverpool trophy presentation but with conditions
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The Premier League's chief executive Richard Master, Richard Masters has assured Liverpool of a trophy presentation but only when it is safe to do so.

The Premier League will resume next month and preparations are underway to get the season restarted after the Premier League unanimously voted for training to begin in small groups on Monday, May 18, 2020.

Jurgen Klopp’s men are 25-points clear at the top of the league and only need two wins to clinch their first premier league trophy. Plans to host a trophy presentation according to the Premier League Chief Executive would only be considered when it is safe to do so.

"If at all possible, yes, you'd like to have a trophy presentation," Masters said on Monday.

"You want to give those players and the whole staff the moment they worked so hard for, if that's what happens. Yes, we would try and do it, unless it wasn't possible because of safety concerns."

 

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He disclosed how the German Bundesliga has been motivational and become a source of hope for the return of the PL following the first round of matches this weekend. According to the Premier League Chief Executive, “the Germans are a couple of steps ahead of us obviously and we can learn from them and watch them and take confidence from their success," he said.

"I think starting the league, watching it being played out, seeing the quality of football and observing the package from behind closed doors, how it was broadcast was really helpful for the Premier League and our other European Leagues' colleagues.

"That is helpful and it does add confidence that it can be achievable in this country.

"We speak to our European counterparts regularly every week. We're really pleased to see the Bundesliga get back to a good playing start yesterday. The football looks good,” he added.