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Gareth Southgate: Responsibility "lies with us all" to fight coronavirus

The England manager posted an open letter on the team's Twitter feed.

England boss Gareth Southgate has urged fans to work together to combat the coronavirus.

The Three Lions had been due to play Italy next Friday and Denmark four days later before the suspension of sporting action brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic.

In an open letter to supporters on the official England Twitter account on Friday morning, Southgate wrote: "For everyone in our country, the primary focus of the present – and the coming months – is undoubtedly to look after our families, support our communities and work together to come through what is clearly the most extreme test that we've faced collectively in decades.

"On behalf of all the team and staff, I would like to take this opportunity to send our sympathies to those who have lost loved ones already. Our thoughts are with you and with those who sadly will suffer similarly in the coming period.

"In the way you've all come together to support our team, we must now work together to combat a virus that is causing physical and emotional issues to so many. So, please continue to follow the guidelines for hygiene and also the sensible precautions put in place to control the spread of the virus in order to protect those most vulnerable to its impact.

"That responsibility lies with us all."

Southgate added: "We are also conscious of the economic uncertainty affecting so many businesses and, consequently, virtually every family. Coupled with the unique challenges of self-isolation, the loss of routine to normal working and social life, we face real challenges to our mental wellbeing. Our children may feel anxious with uncertainty. It's not normal for any of us and it's going to challenge us all.

Southgate's team had been due to face Italy and Denmark this month (Mike Egerton/PA).
Southgate's team had been due to face Italy and Denmark this month (Mike Egerton/PA).

"Look out for each other. Please don't suffer alone, and remember that our great country has come through these enormous challenges before – and, together, we will do so again.

"We were due to play next week and to represent you all this summer, but now is clearly not the moment for us to take centre stage. The heroes will be the men and women who continue working tirelessly in our hospitals and medical centres to look after our friends and families. They won't receive the individual acclaim, but we all know their importance is beyond anything we do on the pitch.

"When we play again as an England team, it will be at a time when not only our country but the rest of the world as well is on the road to recovery. Hopefully we will be closer to each other than ever, and ready for the beautiful distraction that football can bring."

With Euro 2020 postponed by UEFA by a year, on Thursday British football governing bodies decided to indefinitely extend the 2019-20 football season, which will not resume until April 30 at the earliest.

Watford striker Troy Deeney believes Premier League clubs will adapt to the situation, having already had to be prepared for the disruption caused by the winter World Cup in Qatar in 2022.

"It's an ongoing conversation, it's going to get finished," Deeney told ITV's Good Morning Britain.

"With the World Cup that's coming up in the middle of the season, we've made allowances for that so we can make allowances to get the season finished.

"There's no point talking about when start dates are, let's just get through this real serious time and from there we can decide. There's nine games left, if we decide to push that into a six-week period everyone will get on with it."

Meanwhile, the Royal Windsor Horse Show, one of British equestrian sport's most prestigious shows which was due to run from May 13-17, has been cancelled.

Also, the mid-season rugby league Test between New Zealand and Tonga in Auckland has been postponed, and all rugby league in Malta and Russia has been shut down in response to the pandemic.

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