Coronavirus Daily: Madrid staff take pay cut; Zlatan donates €300k for Italy

Published on: 09 April 2020

All Football brings you the daily summary of the biggest developments in the global coronavirus outbreak and how it is affecting football.

Top news in football

- OFFICIAL: Real Madrid players and coaches will take a temporary 10%-20% pay cut

- R.I.P. Atleti legend Miguel Jones passed away at 81 due to coronavirus & cancer

- Robben confirms his wife was infected with coronavirus but has now recovered

- Ibrahimovic organizes fundraiser to donate €300k for intensive care in Italy

- Manchester City squad 'in advanced talks to take wage deferrals to help club'

- Arteta spying on Arsenal stars using hi-tech GPS systems during lockdown

- UEFA & European leagues In talks over what to do if season doesn’t finish (CdS)

Cases & Deaths

Global

1533541 cases (+81418), 89747 deaths (+6293)

Countries with Top 5 Leagues

UK: 60733 cases (+5491), 7097 deaths (+938)

Spain: 152446 cases (+5756), 15238 deaths (+683)

Italy: 139422 cases (+ 3260), 17669 deaths (+471)

Germany: 113296 cases (+4764), 2349 deaths (+308)

France: 112950 cases (+3881), 10869 deaths (+541)

Other main countries

USA: 435160 cases (+34014), 14797 deaths (+1960)

China: 81865 cases (+63), 3,335 deaths (+2)

Iran: 64,586 cases (+0), 3,993 deaths (+0)

Switzerland: 23612 cases (+1192), 926 deaths (+84)

Belgium: 24983 cases (+1,580), 2523 deaths (+283)

Netherlands: 21762 cases (+1213), 2396 deaths (+148)

South Korea: 10423 cases (+39), 204 deaths (+4)

*All the stats and updates are recorded before 13:30 CET today.

Other main updates

- Nearly 300 crew members of the USS Theodore Roosevelt test positive for Covid-19

- Boris Johnson’s condition improved on Wednesday

- Donald Trump once again scapegoated the World Health Organization.

- Italy may begin to lift current lockdown measures by the end of April

- The UK and Ireland are expected to extend current lockdown measures over the Easter weekend

- Sub-Saharan Africa to fall into recession in 2020, says World Bank.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com

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