Spurs fans have been reacting to the news that players at the North London club are continuing to train despite the global pandemic.
It was announced on Friday that Premier League and EFL fixtures would be suspended until Friday 3rd April at the earliest but Alasdair Gold confirmed on his Twitter that Spurs players were continuing to train as normal. The break from football represents an opportunity for injured players such as Harry Kane, Heung-Min Son and Steven Bergwijn to have more time to recover, should the Premier League actually finish this season.
Should the Premier League resume in April, could Spurs finish in the top-four?
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Reaction from Spurs fans to Gold’s tweet on the squad still training can be seen in the tweets below.
Jose getting the pre season he wanted mid season.
— Just Tottenham News (@JustTottenham) March 13, 2020
Best possible for outcome this could potentially save our season and enable us to go for top 4
— tottenhammark82 (@Tottenhammark82) March 13, 2020
Our medical team strikes again
— Particular Pete (@particularpete) March 13, 2020
Break should do us good
— Rachel Josling (@rjosling) March 13, 2020
Now Mourinho has more time
— Aditya Kanungo (@adityakanungo1) March 13, 2020
Will Ndombele use this opportunity to work on his fitness or is he going to sit on the sofa for a few months!
— Martin (@MSE1882) March 13, 2020
Spurs fans are clearly looking for the positives in this situation and feel that the break from football could actually do the North London club some good.
What do we think?
It is impossible to say at the moment whether the season will actually finish, but Jose Mourinho will no doubt be glad to get some key players back fit should it resume in April as is currently planned.