Didi Hamann
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And the DFL president said every week we have to work and try to show politics that it's going to work and we can play the next game.
I don't think there's any guarantee we can finish the league.
But I think it's a start tomorrow.
And the case you talk about is in the championship actually in Dynamo Dresden, where after a few days training, two players came training and they couldn't detect or trace where they have been infected.
Obviously, that's the biggest problem because it's all about detecting and tracing.
And this is why the players have been in quarantine now for a week after this weekend's games.
I think most teams or all the teams go back to their homes, but also the family members are getting tested.
And if a player goes to training and you can't trace where he's been infected, that obviously would have an effect on the whole team because then most probably the whole team would have to go into quarantine for two weeks.
And as you say, it's very hard if you don't train for two weeks to come back and then maybe play a competitive game after three or four days.
Yes, of course they are.
And this is one thing all the CEOs, all the director of footballs of all the clubs addressed the fans and told them to stay home.
And I don't have many or any concerns.
I'm sure that people know how serious the situation has been.
We got into a lot better position now because the people here in Germany are
have been very disciplined.
And, you know, the government, whatever they've done so far, I think they handled the crisis superbly here.
And this is why I don't really have any concerns that the people will show up tomorrow.
Obviously, there's always a chance that some will do, but police will be outside the ground and they will make sure that, yeah, there won't be a bigger gathering of people outside the grounds.
Yeah, well, I think we're all in the dark with that.
We've got to wait and see what happens tomorrow.