"D. Rose about the planned return of the "Premier" league: "This is complete nonsense" © JumpStory

England's "Premier League" is getting closer and closer to a season extension. On Monday, the UK government confirmed that professional sports events could resume in June, and the "Premier League" is planning to return in the middle of the same month. However, not everyone is pleased with these plans. Danny Rose, currently on loan to Newcastle but belonging to London's "Tottenham," openly criticized the talk of football's return to stadiums at this time. "Government officials say that the return of football will boost the morale of the country's residents, but I don't care at all. We are risking people's lives. There should be no talk of football's return until we make significant progress in controlling the virus. It's complete nonsense. We'll see how it all ends. I should be tested on Friday, so I just have to wait. I didn't even listen to the government's announcement. I'm not paying attention to that. I feel sorry for people who get sick or are otherwise affected by this virus. Football should be the last thing on people's minds right now," D. Rose said on his "Instagram" account.