How Sheffield United's Sander Berge would prefer the current Premier League season to be concluded after coronavirus postponment

Sander Berge has revealed his preferred method of ending the current season after admitting one of the reasons he came to the English Premier League is to sample its atmosphere.
Sander Berge has "undoubted class" according to Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder: Tess Derry/PA Wire.Sander Berge has "undoubted class" according to Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder: Tess Derry/PA Wire.
Sander Berge has "undoubted class" according to Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder: Tess Derry/PA Wire.

With coronavirus causing a postponement of the top-flight and EFL, debate has raged over the best way for the current campaign to be resolved.

And Berge admitted: "I would prefer to play in front of fans. I came to the Premier League to experience the atmopshere of games and for me, the best solution would be to finish the season off.

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"We have everything to play for and achieve, in the league and the FA Cup. I don't know what will happen with the cup, and I'm not the right person to ask. I just hope we play the season one day."

Berge, though, would be "up for anything, as long as we play the games."

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