Wayne Rooney slams British government: Players treated like guinea pigs
Updated On: 16 March, 2020 09:13 AM IST | London | AFP
Former England captain slams UK authorities for delaying postponement of matches even as tennis, F1, golf and overseas football was shut

Wayne Rooney
Former England football captain Wayne Rooney claims the British government and football authorities have treated players like "guinea pigs" during the Coronavirus crisis. While the rest of European football was shutting down due to the growing threat of the global pandemic, Rooney is angry it took several days for the Premier League and Football League to postpone their matches until April 3. It was only when Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi tested positive for the virus on Friday that football's UK governing bodies called a temporary halt to the season.
Rooney, currently playing for second tier Derby, felt they should have acted quicker and the former Manchester United star said he would "never forgive" the authorities if his family fell ill as a result. "Why did we wait until Friday? Why did it take Mikel Arteta to get ill for the game in England to do the right thing?" Rooney wrote in the Sunday Times.
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