Wolves player reveals the squad are banned from visiting supermarkets whilst we currently live in the times of a national lockdown.
Like various other Premier League clubs, Nuno Espirito Santo’s side are currently following individual fitness programmes at their homes whilst they continue to wait on whether the season will resume or not.
@wolves looks like Joao Moutinho has found an alternative way of fitness and strength training @RasiedByWolvess pic.twitter.com/fAZpJrLEHC
— Glenn Aston (@GlennAston1) April 1, 2020
As can be seen above, Portuguese international Joao Moutinho posted a humorous video on his social media page, giving his family rides in a wheelbarrow after delivering firewood to his home from a nearby forest.
Team-mates and the staff are keeping in regular contact with each other to offer safety advice, and one of which is to stay away from supermarkets when shopping for food.
Neto revealed: “We are trying to maintain our group and our contact with each other through WhatsApp.
“They are always speaking to us about staying safe, don’t leave our houses, and try to avoid the supermarkets as well.
“They are giving us supplies like food and the things we need so we don’t get caught out. It’s been difficult but the club are supporting us a lot.
“It’s been a little bit strange and very difficult because we are at home and we are not doing what we like. Being without football is like being without a part of our lives.
“Now I’m trying to be strong and of course we want the virus to pass, and it will pass, but we have to wait now.”
As well as the Wolves player reveals the squad are banned from visiting supermarkets, Neto was also on talkSPORT recently, and spoke of his relationship with Nuno: “It is easy to play for him as he trusts in his players. He’s a very good manager and encourages the players to give all they have.
“It’s been easy to play for him as you can see he’s an amazing coach.
“A lot of what I’ve been doing is from my work, but it’s from the confidence he gives me.
“I arrived here and I think a lot of people didn’t expect what I’m doing. This is about my work, but a lot about the confidence too.
On life under lockdown, Neto added: “It’s been a bit difficult as we are at home, not doing what we like. Being without football is like being without a part of our lives.”
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