Austria's Linz accused by rivals of breaking coronavirus rules

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Austria's Linz accused by rivals of breaking coronavirus rules
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VIENNA: Austrian league leaders LASK Linz have been accused by their rivals of holding training sessions which break coronavirus rules but have ...

VIENNA: Austrian league leaders LASK Linz have been accused by their rivals of holding training sessions which break coronavirus rules but have themselves complained that they have been victims of industrial espionage.

The clubs said they"dissociated ourselves from this behaviour and will continue to adhere strictly to the government's guidelines. The responsible and safe continuation of the Bundesliga competition remains a top priority"."We are really very disappointed, because in the past few weeks we have done everything we could for the resumption of training and matches under an extreme commitment for the Bundesliga and for all the clubs," they said.

Linz managing director Andreas Protil told the APA news agency that two men had broken into the club's training ground overnight and installed video surveillance cameras, adding that the incident had been reported to the police.

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