One of the debates that has been growing in recent weeks in the Premier League environment is none other than regarding the vaccine. That is, whether the players in the top English competition should receive it or not. Above all, as a result of the increase in the suspension of numerous matches due to the outbreaks of COVID-19 in teams, coinciding with the appearance of the famous British strain.
With respect to the topic, José Mourinho has come forward, showing himself totally against it, alluding that “there are people at greater risk and who need them more than footballers.” Portuguese This is how he responds, in turn, to Sean Dyche, Burnley coach who, for his part, ran in favor of vaccinating players.
“I do not agree. Perhaps it is surprising, perhaps there are people who disagree with me, but I would not. There are many people in greater danger than us and especially the young footballers,” said the Tottenham coach. “I feel like the people who are on the front line every day, such as healthcare personnel, older people, of course, should have priority. But it's just my opinion“he added.
A Tottenham who, on the other hand, awaits a long week. First this monday visit the Wycombe as the reason for the round of 32 match of the FA Cup (in the second round Everton expects Carlo Ancelotti and James Rodríguez), while on Thursday he will host Liverpool in the Premier League. Then, will end up closing the weekend with their duel against Brighton on matchday 21. Decisive days that can clarify the future of the 'Spurs' this season.