He Everton will claim the entire Premier League information contributed by Manchester
City on the COVID outbreak detected in the ‘citizen’ box and which led to the suspension of the match that had to face both teams in Goodison Park this Monday, a few hours after their dispute.
In a note
official Disseminated through their social networks, Everton regrets the damage that the suspension caused to the “2,000 fans who would have attended” the meeting live, which it describes as “the most important date on our calendar.”
And he concludes his statement by stating that he will claim from the Premier all the information provided by City to “be clear about why this decision was made“Which in light of Everton's positioning he doesn't share at all.
This is the full statement broadcast by the Liverpool team:
“Everton Football Club regrets the postponement of tonight's match against Manchester City, not only for the 2,000 fans who would have attended, but also for fans from Merseyside and around the world.
“Our players were prepared for the game, as were the team staff and everyone at Goodison. The day is the most important date on our calendar. And this was a great date.
“While Everton will always have public safety above all else, we will request full disclosure of all information that Manchester City provided to the Premier League so that the club can be clear about why this decision was made.”