Former Chelsea star John Obi Mikel, who is now on the books at Trabzonspor, says he does “not feel comfortable” playing amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and has called on authorities in Turkey to cancel the rest of the season.
Leading divisions across Europe and around the world have shut down amid concerns regarding the spread of Covid-19.
La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, MLS, Eredivisie and the Premier League have all taken the decision to postpone matches for the foreseeable future.
The Turkish Super Lig is yet to take similar action, with games due to play out as planned this weekend – with Trabzonspor set to face fellow title hopefuls Istanbul Basaksehir on Sunday.
No plans are in place to suspend games in the region, while stadiums are also keeping their doors open for fans to attend.
Mikel admits to feeling uncomfortable at being forced to take the field against his will, with it the opinion of the 32-year-old midfielder that the 2019-20 campaign should be brought to a premature conclusion.
He has posted on social media: “There is more to life than football.
“I do not feel comfortable and don’t want to play football in this situation.
“Everyone should be home with their families and loved ones in this critical time.
“Season should be cancelled as the world is facing such turbulent times.”
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