• Troy Deeney applauds fans as he celebrates at the end of Watford's stunning 3-0 victory over Liverpool on February 29, 2020. AFP
    Troy Deeney applauds fans as he celebrates at the end of Watford's stunning 3-0 victory over Liverpool on February 29, 2020. AFP
  • Midfielder Ismaila Sarr celebrates after scoring Watford's first goal. AFP
    Midfielder Ismaila Sarr celebrates after scoring Watford's first goal. AFP
  • Sarr celebrates the 1-0 lead against the European champions. AFP
    Sarr celebrates the 1-0 lead against the European champions. AFP
  • Sarr had a great night against the Premier League leaders, scoring again to make it 2-0. AFP
    Sarr had a great night against the Premier League leaders, scoring again to make it 2-0. AFP
  • Watford captain Troy Deeney scored the third goal past Alisson Becker. Getty
    Watford captain Troy Deeney scored the third goal past Alisson Becker. Getty
  • Deeney celebrates with teammates. AFP
    Deeney celebrates with teammates. AFP
  • Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold looks dejected after Watford's Ismaila Sarr scores their second goal. Reuters
    Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold looks dejected after Watford's Ismaila Sarr scores their second goal. Reuters
  • Liverpool's Brazilian midfielder Roberto Firmino had a tough night. AFP
    Liverpool's Brazilian midfielder Roberto Firmino had a tough night. AFP
  • Liverpool's Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Salah after Sarr's second. AFP
    Liverpool's Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Salah after Sarr's second. AFP
  • Dejection for Jurgen Klopp, defender Andrew Robertson and midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain at the final whistle after their 3-0 defeat against Watford. AFP
    Dejection for Jurgen Klopp, defender Andrew Robertson and midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain at the final whistle after their 3-0 defeat against Watford. AFP

Watford star Christian Kabasele claims June 12 Premier League return 'impossible'


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Watford defender Christian Kabasele says restarting the Premier League on June 12 would be "impossible" because it would put players at risk of injury.

Premier League chiefs have set their sights on a mid-June resumption and clubs went back to training in small groups this week.

But Kabasele believes the timescale means players will not have enough time to get to peak fitness.

"We speak about June 12," he told the Counter Attack podcast. "I think it is impossible because it would be less than three weeks' training after a long period without doing anything. It's a risk for us.

"I'm not sure, I don't have any information but I think we are not going to start June 12.

"The most obvious choice for me is the end of June. Like this you have at least four weeks to train with the team if it's possible."

Premier League chief executive Richard Masters this week described the June 12 date as a "staging post" and said there would be flexibility in fixture scheduling.

Watford defender Adrian Mariappa and two members of the club's staff tested positive for the coronavirus, while Hornets captain Troy Deeney refused to train because of fears over his family's health.

Watford manager Nigel Pearson has revealed two more of his squad are in self-isolation after members of their family tested positive for the virus.

"The testing situation is obviously to minimise risk, so for the players and staff who have been in this week statistically they should be a lot safer but it is still a surprise for those who have tested positive," said Pearson.

"They're all feeling OK, and likewise for their families as well. That is important for us to make sure that those people - their health is OK.

"In addition to that we've had a couple more people who have to be in isolation because they've been in close contact with people who have tested positive, even though their own result came back negative.

"I think that shows the types of complications that we've got. Today everybody has been tested again, we were tested on Friday morning, and we await further results over the weekend now."

Kabasele said he understood why Deeney had opted to stay away from training, a decision that Chelsea midfielder N'Golo Kante has also taken.

Kabasele said the club were not putting pressure on players to return.

"If it was starting tomorrow training 11 v 11 with contact, with everybody at the training ground, I would not go that's for sure," he said.

"But with phase one, personally I think everything is put in place and they have tried to make the training ground as safe as possible."