Pique added that Spain’s strict lockdown has made it harder to make preparations for the event, although he said his team were continuing to work on making it happen if the government eventually decides to allow spectators at sporting events. “I think in the next few weeks we’ll have more clarity but right now we’re trying to be prepared,” he added. “People are working from home and obviously we can’t go to Madrid to look at facilities, we are prepared in case we end up being able to organise it.” Pique has been unable to play football since March due to the pandemic but he returned to individual training with Barca last week and La Liga president Javier Tebas hopes matches, without spectators, will resume on June 12. Pique, however, would like more time in order to return to full fitness. “That’s only one month, without warm-up games, and although I’m sure La Liga is thinking in the best interests of the competition and doesn’t expect there to be injuries, I think a few more days to prepare wouldn’t be bad,” he added.
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