Updated March 20th, 2020 at 16:31 IST

Man United defender Victor Lindelof wears dress to celebrate wife's collection launch

Man United defender Victor Lindelof was recently spotted wearing a dress during his wife Maja Nilsson Lindelof's new dress collection launch.

Reported by: Minaam Ansari
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Manchester United defender Victor Lindelof was recently spotted wearing his wife's dress during her dress collection launch. The player and his family have been under self-quarantine recently. England remains one of the worst affected countries by the coronavirus outbreak in Europe. 

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Man United star Victor Lindelof's wife posts on Instagram

Victor Lindelof's wife Maja Nilsson Lindelof posted a picture of her husband on Instagram wearing her dress. The post was accompanied by a caption that read, "9.55 this morning thank you for all your unconditional love and support all these years. I’ve always had this dream and you have always made me believe it’s possible." Later it was revealed that the picture was taken during the launch of her new dress collection. 

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Man United fans react to Victor Lindelof's picture

An emergency meeting was held amid coronavirus lockdown

England has been under coronavirus lockdown since the past week. All Premier League games were initially scheduled to be played behind closed doors. However, fearing the coronavirus lockdown, the league was suspended until April 30. In a meeting that was held on Thursday, all 20 Premier League club representatives participated.

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Coronavirus lockdown: Several important decisions taken

The emergency meeting resolved to discuss the ongoing coronavirus situation. Several important decisions were reportedly taken in the meeting. One of the major decisions included the abolition of rule that states that the Premier League season should end by June 30. This clears the way for the remaining fixtures to be played beyond the stipulated time. Another decision involved extending the ongoing Premier League suspension until April 30.

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Published March 20th, 2020 at 16:31 IST