Bayer Leverkusen confident of Bundesliga resumption in May

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Image caption, Bayer Leverkusen players are back training and are tested for Covid-19 every three--to-four days

Bayer Leverkusen are confident the Bundesliga will resume in May, says the club's sporting director Simon Rolfes.

The German Football League was hoping a decision would be taken by government on 30 April, but the issue was delayed and the next meeting is on 6 May.

鈥淭he most important thing was we got good feedback from politicians for our concepts for games without spectators,鈥 Rolfes told 麻豆社 World Service Sport.

鈥淭hey [the government] think that we are able to do it."

He added: "In the next week we will see which decisions are there. I don鈥檛 know exactly when but we hope we play in May, the middle or the end of May, we don鈥檛 know.鈥

The season needs to be completed by 30 June because of deals with sponsors and broadcasters and last week the league said it would be ready to return on 9 May - but 16 or 23 May are now considered more realistic dates.

With nine games remaining in the season, Bayern Munich lead the table, four points ahead of Borussia Dortmund, with Leverkusen in fifth and chasing a Champions League spot.

鈥淲e鈥檙e also in the semi-finals of the Cup, and we鈥檙e still in the Europa League," said Rolfes who insisted his players are not fearful of contracting Covid-19 when football does return.

On Friday, fellow Bundesliga side Cologne said three people at the club had tested positive for coronavirus, but that training will "continue as planned".

Leverkusen brought in a pandemic officer four years ago and Rolfes says there are plans in place if a player contracts the virus, with testing taking place 鈥渆very three or four days鈥.

鈥淚n the morning when they wake up, they [players] get five questions they have to answer and that goes to our pandemic officer and our head of medicine. So that鈥檚 the first check at home," he said.

鈥淭hen we try to separate them as much as possible. We use different locker rooms at the stadium to try to keep the risk at a minimum.鈥