This follows the announcement on Tuesday by French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe that no sporting event would take place until at least
Speaking while unveiling France’s plans to exit the present lockdown, Mr Philippe said all sports would remain prohibited in the coming months.
The decision by the French government has put paid to the ambition of Ligue 1 and Ligue 2’s hopes of returning to training in May for a targeted mid-June resumption.Osimhen in the past days on his social media handles had been expressing his desire to return to action as soon as possible. Osimhen is the leading foreign goal scorer in Ligue 1 with the three players ahead of him; Kylian Mbappe, Ben Yeder, and Moussa Dembele all French players
The Professional Football League and French Football Federation will now have to decide how to deal with the question of promotion, relegation and European qualification concerning the top three tiers of French football, as well as the potential restart of football in August.
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