‘I Won’t Agree To Covid-19 Vaccines’

Jose Mourinho

Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho has said he will be against any decision to give Covid-19 vaccinations to Premier League players before the general public.

The Premier League has postponed a number of matches this season due to Covid-19 outbreaks including Tottenham’s clash against Fulham in December. Mourinho was unhappy that the match was called off hours before kick-off with Spurs being held to a 1-1 draw in the rescheduled game.

Earlier this month, Spurs were one of several clubs to offer the use of their stadium to the National Health Service (NHS) as a potential venue for administering the vaccine.

Burnley’s boss, Sean Dyche, has previously said that footballers should be “fast-tracked” for vaccines but Mourinho said players should not be seen as a priority.

“I wouldn’t agree. Maybe it’s controversial, maybe people disagree with me but I wouldn’t,” he told a news conference; adding, “There are people in much bigger risks than we are, and especially young football players.”

Mourinho’s side overcame minnows Marine in the previous round and the Spurs boss said he expected a tough clash at Wycombe.

“The difference between the Premier League and the Championship is not what it was decades ago,” he added.

“I would say that the Championship is one of the best leagues in Europe. The Championship is much better than many premier leagues in other countries so I don’t look at Wycombe as a team that is going to try to kill the giant, they are professionals,” he said.

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