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The Premier League are holding critical meetings with players and managers over the next 48 hours to demand they comply with the reintroduced tougher Covid protocols or risk football being called to a halt. They will be told in no uncertain terms that if they fail to follow the measures – including cutting out goal celebrations – there is a genuine risk the sport may be stopped amid a political and medical backlash. There is growing concern that the Government will intervene because the ‘optics’ of footballers hugging, swapping shirts and shaking hands at the height of the new wave of the pandemic is creating a great deal of anger among the public. Meetings have now been hastily convened. There will be two on Thursday to reinforce the message and demand that managers and captains take the lead in making sure players comply. A further meeting is planned on Friday with other managers and senior players. The meetings are similar to those held before ‘Project Restart’ last year when players were told that if they did not strictly follow the protocols then football would not resume and the seasons would be abandoned. There is a general acceptance that there has been a more relaxed attitude to following the protocols which led to them being reinforced last week amid growing rates of infection around the country. The Premier League were encouraged that the celebrations during Wednesday’s round of matches were more muted than those that took place the day before when there was widespread alarm at events in Burnley and Sheffield.
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