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Premier League clubs and broadcasters unite in post-match interviews stance

Premier League clubs and broadcasters both want to see a change in how post-match interviews are currently conducted with managers after abuse was aimed at Tottenham boss Nuno Espirito Santo. The interviews have taken place pitch-side in a bid to limit those in the corridors to help stop the spread of germs, but have had a series of problems since the return of fans. With players struggling to hear reporters and their responses drowned out to those watching at home, it looks as though a change of plan is needed going forwards. More worryingly, there have been safety fears for both players and managers with rival supporters still in the ground, with Santo facing abuse from Arsenal fans at...
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