Chelsea's Olivier Giroud gives the thumbs-up as he left the club training centre this week.

Chelsea's Olivier Giroud gives the thumbs-up as he left the club training centre this week.Credit:PA

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On Monday,the Premier League voted to allow clubs to begin small group,non-contact training with some clubs returning on Tuesday.

But Watford captain Troy Deeney says he will not resume training this week out of concern for his son's health during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Watford captain Troy Deeney is refusing to return to training.

Watford captain Troy Deeney is refusing to return to training.Credit:Getty Images

Deeney,31,said last week he would not put his family at risk.

"We're due back in this week. I've said I'm not going in,"he told a podcast with boxing promoter Eddie Hearn and former WBC cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew.

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"My son is five months and he's had breathing difficulties. I don't want to come home to put him in more danger. You've got to drive in in your own kit,you can't have showers,then you've got to drive back home in the same dirty kit you've got."

Britain's statistics office said this month that black men are 4.2 times more likely to die from COVID-19-related causes than white males.

About a third of Premier League players are from a black,Asian and minority ethnic background.

"While we are getting tested and while we are going to be in a very safe environment,it only takes one person to get infected within the group. I don't want to be bringing that home,"said Deeney.

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"I can't get a haircut until mid-July,but I can go and get in a box with 19 people and jump for a header. I don't know how that works. No one could answer the questions,not because they didn't want to,just because they don't know the information."

On Saturday,Germany's top-flight became the first major European league to return to action.

The Bundesliga returned 10 positives out of 1700 tests on May 4,ahead of its return to training.

AP,Reuters

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