Manchester City have offered the NHS free utilization of the Etihad Stadium during the battle against the coronavirus pandemic.
The Blues have allowed the National Health Service the chance to utilize the arena for whatever might be required and it is comprehended that some preparation for medical attendants could occur there one week from now.
City are one of various football clubs attempting to help in the battle against COVID-19, which starting yesterday had asserted 1,019 lives in the United Kingdom.
With the Premier League suspended until at any rate April 30 City have no games planned for a long time to come which has driven them to offer the utilization of the Etihad Stadium to the NHS.
Various City players have likewise done their bit in the battle against the pandemic, with Ilkay Gundogan the most recent to make a gift
The midfielder has contributed assets to the fight against the infection in his home district of Heinsberg just as assisting with setting up a shopping administration for individuals who can't escape their homes to purchase staple goods right now
Assets are additionally being utilized to make thank you bundles for the nursing staff in the concentrated consideration units in Heinsberg.
Gundogan has collaborated with the Football Association of the Middle Rhine (FVM), Heinsberg County, the novice club SVG Birgden-Langbroich-Schierwaldenrath and a nearby store in Birgden.
"In Manchester, I followed the updates on the circumstance in Germany intently. I was hit with the photos from the especially gravely influenced region of Heinsberg," said Gundogan.
"That is the reason I needed to begin a help activity precisely where the need is most prominent. Much thanks to you to the football club SVG Birgden-Langbroich-Schierwaldenrath which are supporting me with all the conveyances and can hand them over for my sake.
"We footballers - regardless of whether beginner or expert - must show this solidarity and together help those individuals who earnestly need our assistance"
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