Aren’t they home? Anderlecht has resumed training and has received criticism
Belgian Anderlecht is back in training before the end of the quarantine. About 20 people took part in a team activity that is voluntary, not mandatory.
The players were comply with anti-virus precautions. Players had to wait in his car to go on the field, everyone had their own balls, and locker room and shower were not allowed.
And yet on Twitter voiced criticism: “aren’t they supposed to stay in their homes?” The team respond, that’s a tough question: “Is our profession, many people gather together in one place. This is especially good for morale. If all goes well, the players will set an example that they are now going together.”
Anderlecht first team, which structurally is back in training after 29 days after the suspension of the competition. It is noted that the training was not mandatory. Those who are afraid of intrusion in Brussels, allowed to continue practicing at home. However, 20 players came to the training complex. Anderlecht highlights that follow the rules.