They are rich and should therefore help to by taking a pay cut.
Such a thought, the british health minister, Matt Hancock, to the many football players in the England could and should do to give a hand to the hard-strained economy under the corona pandemic.
the Opinion has received much criticism, and, most recently, the former English landsholdsstjerne Wayne Rooney criticised the minister for the attitude.
the same applies to the former Danish landsholdsmålmand Jonas Lössl now.
“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 Jonas Lössl according to TV2 to Eurosport and adds:
“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 explains, and comes even with a proposal, where many of the soccer players would be involved.
“It’s me, uncomprehending, that you do not choose to go in and adjust at the top, if you want the fat in some things, because on the way you get hold of all, because it is not only footballers who make a lot of money,” he suggests.
Jonas Lössl is currently rented to Huddersfield from Everton.