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If top-flight clubs really do want to prevent the financial meltdown of a suspended season then they really will have to adapt to the changing circumstances.
He may be everyone’s favorite pantomime villain but Jose Mourinho has a point.
With the Premier League bending over backwards to keep clubs happy, rule-breakers in check and the government from shutting from shutting football down, Fulham ’s fury at having to step in for Covid-hit Aston Villa - instead of hosting Chelsea on Friday - went down badly in north London.
In response to the anger, the Spurs boss reiterated just what is at stake.
For Mourinho, whose Carabao Cup finalists are also in the Europa League, the FA Cup and the title race, the fixture pile-up is set to reach breaking point.
So if we all are very selfish, or if you all want the perfect situation for ourselves, it is going to be very, very difficult for the Premier League to make it amazing for everyone.”
In any case, Fulham should be in a position to field a strong side having made SEVEN changes for their FA Cup third round win at QPR.
“Do you want to finish the season or not?” Mourinho asked.
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