Jonas Lössl do not understand the pressure on the players in English football to contribute under the coronakrisen.

Usually, the uk health minister Matthew Hancock is not much to do with the country’s national sport, football.

But this week drew Hancock headlines in sportssektionerne, when he at a press conference said that the players in the Premier League should do their in the country’s fight against coronaviruses and go down in salary.

A call, as the Danish goalkeeper Jonas Lössl, who is leased to Championship club Huddersfield from Everton, is baffled by.

– I must honestly say that I think that it is unheard of to make such a statement, which is a smear campaign direct against us, says the keeper in an interview with Eurosport.

Lössl understand in general is not the big focus on that exactly the best footballers in the country should contribute.

– I do not think that it is linked to go directly to a delimited part of the economic system, which already is really good for the English economy. There you have some other means, you are using as a minister and as a state, he says.

on Wednesday it was announced that a large number of football superstars from the Premier League have come together to start a fund under hashtagget #PlayersTogether to provide support to the national health service (NHS), which is the pressure due to many coronatilfælde.

The Danish landsholdsmålmand of Leicester, Kasper Schmeichel, is one of them.

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