PL officials are reportedly mulling a two-week break in January following a Covid-19 outbreak.
However, Ole insists that his players are capable of following the safety rules.
Solskjaer doesn’t believe a short-term break will make a big change.
When asked about the possibility of a two-week break in January to curb the Covid-19 outbreak among Premier League clubs, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said: “It’s not something I’ve thought about a lot.
“I think our players have been really good in following protocols and rules. I can’t see the benefit in having a circuit breaker or whatever it is going to be called.”
The Manchester United boss added: “When are we going to play the games? We all know it’s so difficult this year but if you just stop more games I don’t think that’s going to make a big, big change.”
As things stand, clubs are dealing with crazy schedules and a break in between will only make things worse. However, concerns have been raised after a number of staff and players from Manchester City and Sheffield United have tested positive for the coronavirus over the past week.
The safety of those associated with the game should be of utmost priority but if that happens, it will be interesting to see how fixtures may get affected.
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