Football

Parker: Fulham players scared of exercising outside

 

Fulham coach, Scott Parker has said some of his players are ‘scared’ of exercising outside due to the fear of contracting coronavirus.

After the relaxation of lockdown, football clubs, including the Cottagers, have been allowed to use their training facility, but their players had been training individually at home during the lockdown period due to the deadly virus.

Fulham has been trying in a lot of ways to help the squad cope with the situation with the use of psychologists who are available and ordering gym equipment.

While stating that he is managing his player’s state of mind is a ‘fragile situation,’ the manager said the whole situation is scary for a lot of them, with the young ones and the foreign players struggling to cope with it.

Speaking with The Times, Parker said there is a need to work out where they are mentally, and their comfort is a high priority as well.

Speaking further on their mental states, the former England International revealed that he has been communicating regularly with them on zoom, but admitted that it had been a tough period.

While noting that though players were not allowed to go out during the lockdown period, Parker said some of them were not comfortable going out as well, adding that there will be some facility in their rooms for exercising. He also said that majority of them are going out exercising.

He said that the situation had brought fears in the mind of those that couldn’t go outside to exercise because they are scared of being infected.

Still, on how they are managing their minds, Parker described the situation as fragile, which he and the staff of the club are fully aware of and must respect.

Fulham is aiming to return to the Premier League after a season out of it. The currently occupies the third position in the Championship log.

The COVID-19 pandemic, which has affected sports calendar, had led to football and other sports being postponed indefinitely as part of the strategy used to contain the novel virus.

On the outbreak, Parker, who had played for West Ham and Chelsea during his playing days, admitted that the situation has made him step back and think about health, which takes precedence over any other things, adding that the return of football action remains uncertain.

Although he admitted that football is a massive part of his life and other stakeholders, but not at this time.

 

 

Written by: Oladipupo Mojeed

Related Post
Share
Published by
DafaNews

Recent Posts

“Would bring a dominance to the team” – Gary Neville says Virgil van Dijk’s addition could strengthen Manchester United

Manchester United is all set to take on table-toppers Liverpool on Sunday at their home… Read More

April 4, 2024

I still don’t have a clear idea who a new coach would be – Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic has admitted that he doesn’t have a clear idea of who would be… Read More

April 4, 2024

Steph Curry played a great game – Steve Kerr after win against San Antonio Spurs

Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr hailed Steph Curry after their 117-113 win against… Read More

April 4, 2024

LeBron James coming close to the sunset of his career

LeBron James, an iconic figure in the world of basketball, has had a career that… Read More

April 4, 2024

Arsenal Climbs Back to Premier League Summit with Solid Victory Over Luton

Arsenal proved their title credentials with a commanding 2-0 victory over Luton Town at the… Read More

April 4, 2024

Arsenal and Manchester City both win to keep EPL title race interesting

Arsenal defeated Luton Town 2-0, while Phil Foden scored a hat-trick in Manchester City's 4-1… Read More

April 4, 2024