The Premier League will surprise clubs with inspectors during training

Surprising inspections, GPS tracking and video analysis are the methods used to ensure that clubs follow safety guidelines during season restructuring preparations. Premier League clubs unanimously decided to start training sessions in small groups of players from Tuesday. Premier League football director Richard Garlick has provided details of the league’s plan to keep the situation under control.

“Gradually, we plan to increase the number of staff so that we have one inspector in each training camp,” Garlick said.

“This will allow us to be sure that the protocol is being followed.”

“We are thinking of making our own independent inspection team, which will increase the number of staff in the coming days. “These inspections will be carried out without warning the clubs.”

Meanwhile, the executive director of the Premier League has announced that he will support the idea of ​​presenting the trophy for Liverpool, if Jurgen Klopp’s team is declared champions and if such a thing is considered certain. Jurgen Klopp’s side, who have a 25-point lead at the top of the table, need to win just two more games to mathematically secure their first trophy as English champions in 30 years.

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