Steven Gerrard unconvinced a Covid-19 ‘circuit-breaker’ would help football

Rangers manager Steven Gerrard insists there is no evidence a two-week “circuit-breaker” will solve British football’s Covid-19 woes.
Rangers manager Steven GerrardRangers manager Steven Gerrard
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard

West Brom boss Sam Allardyce has led the calls for a temporary shut down in England after the Premier League returned its highest number of positive coronavirus tests this season.

Between December 21 and 27, the league tested 1,479 players and club staff and 18 tested positive, eclipsing the previous highest number of cases, 16 during the week of November 9-15.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

In Scotland, St Johnstone became the latest club to report a positive case earlier this week.

But Gerrard does not believe a pause is required north of the border.

The Ibrox boss said: “You leave those decisions to the powers that be but my own opinion is that if there’s going to be a significant improvement and everything is going to be perfectly fine to crack on as normal after that two or three-week circuit break, then I’d obviously be for it.

“But I don’t think there’s any evidence or data to suggest there’s a guarantee of improvement after a circuit break.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“We also have to realise what football is doing for people who are being told to stay at home and are suffering from boredom and Covid-related challenges.

“Football is giving people a release and excitement, something to watch, there’s been a lot of football north and south of the border and it’s really helping people in terms of their daily routine because everyone’s affected by Covid.

“Look, I’ll follow what the decision makers do in this situation but for me there’s no guarantees a two-week break will make things a lot rosier than they are now.”

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A message from the Editor:

Thank you for reading this story on our website. While I have your attention, I also have an important request to make of you.

With the coronavirus lockdown having a major impact on many of our advertisers - and consequently the revenue we receive - we are more reliant than ever on you taking out a digital subscription.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Subscribe to newsletter.co.uk and enjoy unlimited access to the best Northern Irish and UK news and information online and on our app. With a digital subscription, you can read more than five articles, see fewer ads, enjoy faster load times, and get access to exclusive newsletters and content. Visit https://www.newsletter.co.uk/subscriptions now to sign up.

Our journalism costs money and we rely on advertising, print and digital revenues to help to support them. By supporting us, we are able to support you in providing trusted, fact-checked content for this website.

Thank you,

Alistair Bushe

Editor