Kolkata: On a day when clubs in the top two divisions of Spanish football returned to training in groups of up to 10 people, Spanish La Liga President Javier Tebas said he has no problems in holding games on weekdays also to help speed up the remaining eleven rounds of matches left to finish the season which has been delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
"We shouldn't have any problems playing on Mondays across the eleven rounds of matches we have left to play," Tebas said in quotes shared by La Liga.
"The stumbling block we had before was the fans in the stadiums but that won't be an issue right now. I hope for some sense from the Spanish Football Federation on this, because it's very important for us to be able to give both our national and international broadcasters, and fans across the world, football on as many days as possible to ensure as little harm as is possible," he added.
So far, footballers in country were only allowed to train individually as the authorities look to resume matches in mid-June.
"The start of the next phase in La Liga's Return to Training protocol is another step towards the restarting of the competition. It will be good to be able to set all training routines on an equal footing," Tebas said.