James Milner’s posts during self-isolation turn out to be joyful material for fans, as football is at a halt with the Coronavirus outbreak.
James Milner has decided to brighten up the internet while the Coronavirus has stopped all the major activities in the world. The Liverpool has opted for self-isolation while the Premier League is suspending.
But that hasn’t stopped him to entertain fans on the internet which he usually does, and his activities during his isolation have made his followers happy amidst the stressful period.
In the past few days, the ever-reliable Liverpool midfielder has set up a camera and recorded himself rationing hundreds of tea bags for the week. He’s also decided to go out into his back garden with a trusty pair of pink scissors and a ruler to cut the grass.
Hey @Alex_OxChambo Barrels of laughs here in the Milner household as well – rationing the tea bags for the week👍👍#crazydays#somuchtogetonwith#notgotthemovestocompete pic.twitter.com/WLDAJjyHOc
— James Milner (@JamesMilner) March 15, 2020
Now the tea bags are sorted I’ve got time to level out this lawn… wonder if I can borrow Anfield’s Keep off the Grass sign 🤔#onebladeatatime #productiveday#snipsnip ✂️ pic.twitter.com/ap510x6mIf
— James Milner (@JamesMilner) March 17, 2020
His tweets are certainly being trending on social media, as Milner once again made the fans chuckle with his plain humour, while the world overcomes a major pandemic.
Never change James pic.twitter.com/g1UcoNwmPL
— Lawson – DEPRESSED (@ExpertlyHendo) March 17, 2020
Remember james ☕️ 😅 pic.twitter.com/2THaUVyzSA
— supermane10 (@supermanelfc) March 15, 2020
Currently, the Premier League has been suspended till the April 3rd and the suspension might be extended in the coming days. Before the suspension, Liverpool as at the driving seat to win the title.
But with the COVID-19 threat, the fate of the Premier League is still undecided. However, the UEFA has postponed Euro to 2021 in order to give ample time to the clubs to end the season.
Therefore, giving a bright hope to Liverpool to win their maiden title without any further problem. Meanwhile, there are talks that the rest of the league games might be played behind closed doors at neutral venues.
Nevertheless, most of the talks are just at speculation phase and anything concrete is yet to be taken while the Premier League remains suspended for another two weeks.