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Men’s football Italian players' union boss: Our season is done

THE president of the Italian Footballers Association has admitted it is time to consider the possibility that the season is over due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Speaking on Sunday, Damiano Tommasi was responding to comments from Italy’s Minister of Sport Vincenzo Spadafora suggesting that he would propose a further extension to the suspension of all sport in the country.

Italy is the world’s worst-affected country, with the pandemic death toll passing 10,000 over the weekend.

Tommasi, the former Roma midfielder, believes it is time to face the fact that the season may end here.

“We have one more element on the table than in the past few weeks,” Tommasi told Ansa, as reported on the official Footballers Association website.

“Because after the words of Minister Spadafora [which he was expected to deliver yesterday], the concern that the championships will end here is there.

“You must therefore consider the problem of the end of the season from a sporting point of view, of contracts.”

Serie A champions Juventus’s squad have agreed to take a temporary pay cut during the crisis and Tommasi wants to see solidarity across Italian football.

“On cutting wages, if possible, we are looking for a common solution,” he said.

“Juve went ahead, but it did not take us by surprise, we knew everything. If there are no disputes between clubs and players, we are not required to intervene. If they have found an agreement, that’s OK.”

Spafadora has announced details of a financial package to support grassroots clubs but believes it is unrealistic to expect football to resume any time soon.

All sporting events have been suspended in Italy until April 3, with some reportedly hopeful that the season could restart on May 3, but Spafadora quashed that idea.

“It’s unrealistic to resume play on May 3,” Spadafora told Italian newspaper La Repubblica on Sunday.

“Tomorrow (Monday), I will propose to extend the stop of sports competitions of all levels for the rest of April.

“Sport is not just football, and football is not just Serie A. I will assign an extraordinary €400 million (£357m) plan to grassroots sport to help the amateur level, a fabric that I am sure will be one of the engines of the rebirth.”

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