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Ligue 1 And 2 Seasons Won't Resume, French Prime Minister Says

On Tuesday, French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe confirmed that France’s top two tiers of football would not be able to resume the 2019-20 season. Philippe announced all major sporting events in the country will be put on hold until September.

As for the standings, the decisions to make for the two leagues are on which teams will be promoted/relegated and if league leader PSG will be crowned champion or not. The Netherland’s Eredivisie chose to scrap all the results and not award a title

France’s Ligue de Football Professionnel — LFP for short — has a monumental decision to make on its leagues. It is more and more likely that other leagues will abandon their seasons, and other leagues will look to see how the LFP decides to hand out European qualification and relegation.

The LFP has been considering three options on how to sort out the final standings. The first option is to place teams according to the ratio of points per match played as not all teams have played the same number of games. The second option is to take the standings after matches of Matchday 27. Third, the standings from the halfway point of the season could be used.

PSG is champion in every scenario and the same would happen for Liverpool if the Premier League were to take the same approach.

Ligue 1’s Twitter has yet to make an announcement. The decision to not resume seems to be new to Ligue 1 as on Monday the league was still awaiting to resume play.

The decision has not come without criticism as LaLiga president Javier Tebas said in a statement he was confused why play wouldn’t resume behind closed doors.

“I do not understand why there would be more danger in playing football behind closed doors, with all precautionary measures, than working on an assembly line, being on a fishing boat on the high seas, etc,” he said. “If important economic sectors cannot restart, in a safe controlled manner, they could end up disappearing. That could happen to professional football. In other countries teams are already training; that’s an example to follow.

“In Spain, football is an important economic driver that we need to reactivate like many others. We continue to focus on this reactivation in a responsible manner and adhering to health recommendations, as soon as possible.”

A major factor in the decision to not resume the French leagues was Montpellier’s Junior Sambia being the first Ligue 1 player to test positive for coronavirus last week. Sambia had to be placed in an artificial coma but is now recovering and able to breathe on his own.

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