terça-feira, 30 de junho de 2020

Thierry Henry, Impact hope to adapt to 'awkward' situation with MLS return

Montreal manager says he'd like to support Black Lives Matter movement in Orlando


how the virus could affect matters on the field at the MLS Is Back Tournament, set to take place July 8-Aug. 11 near Orlando, the manager says he will prepare his team for any challenge that could come their way — even if there may be some unknowns with the virus.
"Nobody has lived that before," Henry said. "We're going to have to go through that. Whatever's going to come our way, we're going to have to be ready for that. It's an awkward one, as we all know."

'We all know that Black Lives Matter'

Henry also weighed in on the Black Lives Matter movement and anti-racism protests that have risen since the death of George Floyd May 25 in Minnesota. Earlier this month, Henry released a statement demanding change and calling Floyd's death "tragic and unnecessary."
Henry says he'd like to show his support to the movement in some way while in Orlando, but declined to expand further. He also said he is unaware of what the league will let him and his team do.
"I think that we all know that Black Lives Matter," Henry said. "We've been talking about it. Everyone is doing it, everyone is showing that they're starting to understand our pain."
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The Impact will travel to Florida on Thursday in advance of the 26-team tournament, which will begin with each team playing three group play matches. Montreal is in Group C alongside New England, D.C. United, and Toronto FC, which means the tournament will serve as Henry's first taste of the Montreal-Toronto rivalry even if it will lack spectators.
"You know I know it is a special game," Henry said. "I'm not going to pretend I know all about it because I don't. I just arrived and I know I'm going to feel it. We won't have fans and fans usually bring a special addition into the game, normally, but we're going to have to deal with what we're going to have to deal as you know the situation.
"It is an important game and, trust me, everybody is letting me know how special it is."
Montreal opens the tournament versus New England on July 9 before playing Toronto FC on July 15 and D.C. United on July 21.

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