This will be cancelled which is good timing for the Chelski game.
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Plus he hasn't even included Rondon.Well, that lineup has to be a joke...
I did not see what Bergwijn did on Sat to earn place in next game
Plus he hasn't even included Rondon.
This will be cancelled which is good timing for the Chelski game.
This will be cancelled which is good timing for the Chelski game.
And Dier. He’s played loads and we cant afford him getting injured now.Hart2-0
Tanganga - Sanchez - Dier - Davies
Sissoko - Winks - Lo Celso
Bale - Vinicius - Lucas
Need to rest key players for Stamford Bridge. Can't afford Aurier picking up an injury with Doherty out for that game. Reguilon, Hojbjerg, Ndombele, Kane and Son all get deserved rests too after the mammoth performances they just put in and Bale gets some more minutes under his belt too.
If football would be postponed in Bulgaria, then what is about their final 2 games if they get the go ahead with this game?Worry Ludogorets 'cannot complete squad' for Tottenham - And Bulgarian authorities consider cancelling football - Sport Witness
Ludogorets Razgrad facing Tottenham in the Champions League this week isn’t the biggest story in Bulgarian football today. That honour goes to Alan Pardew taking up a technical role at CSKA Sofia, something which has met with some confusion. On top of that, there’s the possibility that football...sportwitness.co.uk
There’s the possibility that football in Bulgaria could be postponed from November 27th, as new rules are being brought in to combat the spread of Covid-19 in the country.
Tema report the BFU are urging the government to go easy on football, worried about the impact any cancellations may have, yet restrictions are expected.
Covid-19 could also have an impact on Tottenham’s Thursday match, with Bulgaria’s SportLive reporting there’s worry Ludogorets ‘cannot complete their squad’ for the match.
Olivier Verdon and Georgi Terziev have tested positive, and there could be more on the way. Those two players are central defenders, as is Josue Sa, who is injured.
It was hoped there’d be some clarity today on who is actually able to travel to England, although that hasn’t appeared yet, and at this stage it could be a case of waiting to see who flies to London on Wednesday morning.
If they have enough players, but the government orders to cancel football, then what? Imagine a club had already been qualified for next round.Rules are pretty clear -
Clubs are obligated to play if they have 10 or more cases but are still able to field a 13-man roster (including a goalie).
If clubs do not have 13 or more players, it will be permissible to find more players not mentioned on the submitted roster to start the season for both the Euro League and Champions’ League.
If they fail to find 13 then they will forfeit the match and lose 3-0.
UEFA allow teams to play in neutral countries, it's already happened a few times. In this case as Ludogorets can't qualify if they forfeit Thursday's game, then they might just as well forfeit the last two also, depends if the cost of playing at neutral venues is more than the will get from UEFA.If they have enough players, but the government orders to cancel football, then what?