The coronavirus continues to keep both football clubs and their fans in suspense, and the situation in Europe does not improve as quickly as expected.
While UEFA still urges leagues to wait and extend championships into the summer, the Belgians decided otherwise and ended their competitions.
"Udinese" sports director Pierpaolo Marino is convinced that the English "Premier" league will take a similar step in the near future.
"The Belgian Football Federation has already ended its season, despite threats of sanctions from UEFA," Marino said in an interview with "Sportitalia."
The English "Premier" league should take a similar step in the near future, as the situation in their country is also becoming increasingly complicated. I hope that we will still be able to enjoy football after this pandemic.
"No matter how long this will last, we must get out of this hole. I am more concerned about the next season than this one," Marino added.
Let us remind that the owner of "Udinese" club, Giampaolo Pozzo, is the father of "Watford" owner Gino Pozzo.