UEFA 's flagship behemoth was forced into indefinite stasis back in March, it quickly became clear they had no intention of simply admitting with a shrug: 'Ah well, there's always next season, lads'.Even as COVID-19 plunged domestic competitions into chaos the likes of which we've never seen before, the notion that continental competition could perhaps shrink back and allow crisis-torn associations a chance to get their house in order was fleeting.Much like the general handling of this pandemic, there's been no uniform approach to how European football has dealt with its unique challenges.Some leagues have pulled the plug, others have restarted and several more plan to follow suit, leaving UEFA with a limited window to finish this season's.