Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles How are you feeling? A boat? The growing spread of Corona virus. It's ah, obviously a seriously thing. Uh, it's, ah, something that we will have to deal on top off all the other issues that we have to deal when we organize any events. But I'm optimistic. I still think that things will be under control way before the euro starts. So I'm not worried about were not so far that we would speak about concrete scenarios after when the euro start again. I would like to stress were come and we're confident for now everything is under control. Could you reduce the number of horse nations? Do you anticipate any part of this tournament being played behind closed doors? I don't want to tow even think about it because we are for now sure that everything will go exactly a splint. You're confidence that we will see the Semi's on the final at Wembley in July. I am, I am. We already reserved the hotel, so it would be a problem. It doesn't help as much as we assess the situation. We are confident that things will happen exactly as it was planned. But let's see, we don't want to panic in advance and say We will do this or we will do that we don't know. For now it looks very clear that the euro will be exactly as it is. His football is youe for taking this seriously enough. Absolutely, absolutely. But being panic full of panic, shouting all days threatening doesn't mean you don't you take it seriously. You take it seriously if you assess the situation properly, but at the same time calmly and without panicking.
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