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Man Utd stars Juan Mata and Lee Grant following club orders in home training regime.

Updated: Mar 26, 2020

Players have been forced to train on their own after the CONVID-19 pandemic led to the postponement of the Premier League.

Players have been forced to train on their own after the CONVID-19 pandemic led to the postponement of the Premier League
Players have been forced to train on their own after the CONVID-19 pandemic led to the postponement of the Premier League

Manchester United attacking midfielder Juan Mata has told people to remain calm and "trust the experts" amid the coronavirus pandemic.


The Spaniard also revealed via a United video call that he is doing all he can to stay fit.


"Being patient and calm is the only thing we can do now," said Mata in a conference call via Manutd.com.


"We have to wait and trust the experts until we can play football again.


"We are coping okay. We are obviously in the house trying to get fit and training however we can by doing some exercises in the house and the garden."



Red Devils goalkeeper Lee Grant also joined Mata on the video call, saying: “We have got our own special programme and, really, it just centres around doing as much as we can within the confines and the safety of our own houses.



“Of course, we are utilising what equipment we have and, as Juan says, the garden has come into play as well.


“We are really just doing what we can and trying to follow, as closely as we can, the programmes that the club have given us.”


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