Chelsea boss Frank Lampard has advised the Premier League to “upgrade” their channels of communication over a possible return to action.
Top flight clubs will vote on Monday on whether a first phase of training can resume safely using government restrictions to avoid the spread of the coronavirus.
Several Premier League players, including Watford captain Troy Deeney and West Ham skipper Mark Noble, have vented their grievances over player safety if football was to resume.
Lampard has defended players speaking out and has called for clear communication regarding key upcoming decisions. "Everyone will handle those situations differently," Lampard told Sky Sports. "People like Troy Deeney, you have to give the freedom to speak out, because