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Jürgen Klopp allows Liverpool players holidays but warns of Covid-19 spikes – The Guardian
Liverpool’s manager has put the onus on players to leave any countries affected by coronavirus spikes, adding: ‘None of us can go on holiday and do things you could do before’
Jürgen Klopp has allowed Liverpools players to go on holiday on condition that their destinations are cleared by the club and they make immediate arrangements to leave any country affected by a spike in Covid-19.
The Liverpool manager has given his squad several weeks off after winning the Premier League title and scheduled mid-August for the start of pre-season training. Given the potential disruption caused by changes in quarantine rules, however, such as those imposed on Spain on Saturday, L…
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