Vasily KRAVETS: “I Think the season will not resume. It makes no sense”
Ukrainian defender “Lugo” Vasily Kravets shared his opinion about the fate of the current football season:
– I think resumption will not. It makes no sense. They all now think about the money. Write that La Liga will lose 1 billion euros, if the season will not resume. And if you renew without an audience – that only 300 million euros. They’re worried about money.
I read an article by Italian fans, who said, “You have no respect for himself or the audience, if we resume the season without fans.” In Italy died 25 000 people, and they continue to think about the season. Is it possible?
I think it’s inhumane, it’s a complete disrespect. People get sick, die, survived two terrible months, and they think about the season and the money. We have now people, now everyone is thinking about money. Now the money is more important than human values.
Now you need to completely forget about football, but it is possible to train individually. Here we will resume the season well. And then a player picked up a coronavirus, in the locker room, touched the handle, after each touched her. In the end, not one patient, and five. And I don’t know what I’m sick. I came home, hugged his wife, and already she has the risk of disease. This is wrong.
It is better to forget about this season, to shut it down, to say that he is not finished and it doesn’t find will. Then start a new season, but will be chosen the team that will play in the Champions League and LE. It will be those teams that now occupy the appropriate places. Clubs do not fly, do not give them the title, and just the trips to Europe.
– A “Liverpool”?
As I said, not an option to give a title. I know that they have a lead of 25 points. Unfair, but such is life. They give one the title and not the other? If between FC Barcelona and real Madrid one point, you need to give the League title to the Catalans? Also wrong. Better to close down the space and give permits in the European competitions clubs that deserve it standings.
Earlier Kravets called the toughest opponents in his career.