footballUpdated: Apr 15, 2020 09:48 ISTWest Ham manager David Moyes fears a rash of injuries to players should there be a desperate rush to complete the Premier League season if the coronavirus relents sufficiently to allow the resumption of football. The Premier League has now ditched plans to get back underway at the start of May and a further complication is that a number of players will be out of contract in June. Moyes would prefer a four-week build-up on the training ground before the current Premier League season resumes, should lockdown restrictions be relaxed and the Hammers boss fears the consequences if, as seems likely, clubs have less preparation time. But I think three weeks will be the maximum we get,” Moyes told beIN Sports on Tuesday. “I want to build a new, energetic, young team and I think we’ve just started that,” said the 56-year-old Scottish boss.
Source: Hindustan Times April 15, 2020 04:19 UTC