Dortmund attacker: "Bundezligla does not signal the return of normality, nor should we speak of such a thing."

Borussia Dortmund striker Marco Reus has said Bundesligla's return at the weekend does not signal normal return. The German Bundesligla continues on Saturday (morrow) after the more than two months off. The German league will become the first of the major European leagues to resume after the appearance of the Coronavirus. Dortmund to meet with [...]
Borussia Dortmund striker Marco Reus has said Bundesligla's return at the weekend does not signal normal return.
The German Bundesligla continues on Saturday (morrow) after the more than two months off.
The German league will become the first of the major European leagues to resume after the appearance of the Coronavirus. Dortmund to meet with regional rival Schalke 04.
Reus is looking forward to play again. He stresses that the matches will be fought without viewers and under strict measures to save the football industry from financial disaster.
I don't think we can talk about normality or we can't even talk”, Reus said Friday in an interview for El Pais.
We're hoping to save an industry that employs 55 thousand people. But the fans in the house will know that we haven't yet defeated the coronavirus and that we are far from normal. We can't be selfish right now. We all need to hear the recommendations of doctors and politicians. We can't be any clearer about this. If football could bring a little more laraman into the living room, I'd be happy for this”, Reus said.
Reus will not play for Schalkes because of an injury, but has stayed with the team at the hotel. The teams have been sent to mandatory isolation seven days to reduce the risk of infection.
Germany's Repretant has said it is a small sacrifice to the good of the league.
Now we don't have to make a mistake to complain about anything. League and clubs are trying to save the system. Working with politicians, football leaders have found a way for football to function again”, Reus said.












