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‘Keep an eye on me’: Emile Heskey calls for extra precautions to be taken with BAME footballers

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Former England footballer Emile Heskey is calling for extra precautions to be taken with BAME players as football returns to our screens on 17 June.

While the overwhelming feeling among footballers will be happiness, the former England, Liverpool and Leicester striker believes all footballers will still feel nervous about going back to competition.

And given how coronavirus has disproportionately affected those from black and ethnic minority backgrounds, Heskey says these players have even more reason to feel worried.

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"Every player will be nervous with what's going on and people dying. I know friends who have had family members pass away so they'll be worried and extra cautious," he said.

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"It should be the norm that if I'm more susceptible to something that you focus a little bit more on me than you and just keep an eye on me.

"I'm guessing the players have had some reassurance from the clubs, the FA, the Premier League and from the government as well that they are doing their utmost to look into it and to really give some insight into why it's happening and what they can do to help mitigate that."

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He added: "It's important to remember that they are human beings. They do have families, parents, kids, brothers, sisters and no one wants to see them being pushed into a place where they don't feel comfortable."

Earlier this week, Sky News revealed the NHS is using a risk assessment tool and scoring chart for employers to use on their Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) staff during the coronavirus pandemic.

Heskey, who has 62 England caps and whose autobiography Even Heskey Scored is in the running for the Daily Telegraph Sports Book for the Year, says he personally would have been happier to isolate with the rest of his team for the remainder of the season.

"I thought that was the remit and it makes sense that you could isolate in a hotel or at some training grounds," he said.

Image: Emile Heskey during the 2010 FIFA World Cup match between England and Algeria

"You could all isolate in one place and at the end of the season go back to your families knowing you've been tested and everything is fine."

There is also the question of where certain matches will be played.

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