Klopp, Mou, Pep & Ole 'have conference call' to decide the future of PL season😂

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The coronavirus may have caused a disruption to the football season but players and fans have been trying to keep themselves entertained.

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And the latest video to amuse supporters comes from betting company Paddy Power.

They hired impressionist Conor Moore to put together a spoof video call between several Premier League managers on how the season should be completed.

Jose Mourinho leads the call in typical style, making reference to the three Premier League titles he won when Steve Bruce questions him.

The Spurs boss suggests the season should be declared void and go back five years which would of course take us to 2015 when Mourinho guided Chelsea to the title.

Before the other managers can interject, Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson tries to get their attention with him seemingly unable to work his Skype properly.

He is quickly told to be quiet by Pep Guardiola who questions why he is even on the call given the Eagles' mid-table position.

Then it's Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp's turn to give his thoughts and he tells Mourinho they cannot go back five years. 

The 57-year-old tells the Reds boss they need to be cautious at which point Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers cuts in to say: 'Well you'd know all about that, wouldn't you Jose?' 

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is eventually asked for his thoughts and gives a positive response, sharing his delight at being involved in the call. 

Hodgson interrupts again to say he might have bad reception at which point Guardiola explodes shouting that he has messed the call up twice and proceeds to re-enact the scene of him shouting and pointing to the sky at Anfield earlier in the season.   

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