Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas does not think the Ligue 1 2020 could be cancelled. AFP/VNA Photo |
Earlier on Tuesday, Philippe said that the "2019-20 professional sports leagues, notably football, cannot restart".
However, France's sports ministry told AFP after the speech that sports fixtures could not take place even behind closed doors before the end of July, leaving open the possibility that some matches could still be played in August.
Aulas thinks more league matches could still be played, with even a series of play-offs to decide European places and relegation a possibility.
"Does this mean the championship is over? I'm not sure," the often outspoken Aulas told AFP.
"Since the championship is not finished, I think that it's necessary to do everything to find an alternative solution, by playing a certain number of play-offs during the month of August or postponing next season until September 15."
Lyon sit seventh in the Ligue 1 table, 10 points adrift of the Champions League qualification spots held by runaway leaders Paris Saint-Germain, Marseille and Rennes.
European football's governing body UEFA last week said that countries completing their domestic leagues remained "the ideal scenario" and urged leagues to find ways of restarting "with a different format", possibly play-offs.
The French league is due to meet on Thursday to discuss the effects of Philippe's announcement.
"UEFA wants the competitions to end. They would have liked the championships to end at the beginning of August," added Aulas.
"I think we will have to wait a little more for the league which will meet the end of the week... which will be able to decide on the final end of the 2019-2020 season."
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