"S. Allardyce urges to temporarily stop the Premier League season" © JumpStory

When it seemed that the sports world was already learning to deal with the coronavirus, the English Premier League is facing increasing problems. On Monday, the matches between Everton and Manchester City were postponed due to the spread of COVID-19 in the latter team, and according to some sources, the fate of tonight's match between Tottenham and Fulham is also uncertain. On Tuesday, after a painful defeat, West Bromwich Albion strategist Sam Allardyce spoke about the possibility of suspending the season. According to the Englishman, the Premier League should seriously consider a forced two-week break. "I am very worried about myself and about the entire football world. People's safety should now be more important than anything else. We constantly hear news that the mutated virus is spreading even faster, so it would be fair to take at least a short break now. I am already 66 years old and the last thing I want to do is to get infected with this virus," said the WBA strategist after the defeat.