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Football managers offer their views on coronavirus prevention measures

Football managers offer their views on coronavirus prevention measures
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Jose Mourinho and Jurgen Klopp will follow instructions from the game's authorities while Steve Bruce and Carlo Ancelotti foresee closed stadiums.

British football bosses have been grilled this week over the prospect of playing big games behind closed doors in order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

Leagues and clubs across England and Scotland have also ordered players to dispense with the routine pre-match handshakes as a means to minimise physical contact.

Here PA Media presents a test sample of opinions on what should happen next – or whether football bosses should just stay out of it and leave it all to the world's eminent virologists.

STEVE BRUCE

Steve Bruce
Empty Premier League stadiums are inevitable, according to Newcastle boss Steve Bruce (Richard Sellers/PA)

"It's hard to imagine, isn't it? But obviously, they're doing it now in Italy and it's something we're probably going to face.. people's lives are at stake and we've got to go by the authorities. But it looks pretty inevitable that could be on the cards."

JOSE MOURINHO

Jose Mourinho
Jose Mourinho insists he is "just a football man" (John Walton/PA)

"Maybe Steve has some information that I don't have. I don't know anything about it. I will do what I am told to do. If I have to play behind closed doors I will, if I have to stop playing I will. I am just a football man – I do what I am told."

ROY HODGSON

Roy Hodgson
Roy Hodgson will leave opinions to the experts (Gareth Fuller/PA)

"I don't intend to make any comment or predictions, I'm not really capable of that. We're taking every precaution and following every guideline.. but what will happen going forward, I'll allow the people who know a lot more about medical matters than I do to decide that."

NEIL LENNON

Neil Lennon
Neil Lennon believes shutting stadiums could have major financial implications (Jane Barlow/PA)

"It's not ideal but they have had to do it in Italy. I don't know what measures are taken elsewhere but we'll have to take a view on that if and when that situation arises. I don't know the financial situations of other clubs but I would say it would be very detrimental to the financial well-being."

JURGEN KLOPP

Jurgen Klopp
Handshakes and mascots have been banned at Liverpool (Mike Egerton/PA)

"We all see the news but apart from that we trust the things the Premier League tell us. 'No handshakes' so no handshakes. 'No mascots' so no mascots. Why should you give a handshake in times when it is not the right thing to do?"

DANIEL FARKE

Daniel Farke
Norwich boss Daniel Farke has no fear about shaking hands (Owen Humphreys/PA)

"I will definitely shake hands with Chris Wilder. We trust the specialists on coronavirus and don't want to panic too much. It's probably the right decision to not shake hands before kick-off, even though everyone probably will afterwards."

CARLO ANCELOTTI

Carlo Ancelotti
Carlo Ancelotti is convinced everything will get sorted out soon enough (Yui Mok/PA)

"Every one of us I think is not happy to play behind closed doors but what we can do, nothing, we have to follow the instruction and hope everything will be solved soon. I think this is a moment and I hope that in April things are going to be normal."

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