On Thursday, MLS announced teams may enter the second phase of workouts, with groups of six or fewer players. ADMLS cleared teams to begin individual workouts more than three weeks ago, but because stay-at-home orders have remained in effect in the hard-hit D.C. metro area, United players were forbidden from using team facilities. D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) announced Wednesday that the city will begin a phased reopening beginning Friday. ADThe San Jose Earthquakes are the only team in the 26-team league not to have started individual workouts. Under MLS’s strict guidelines for individual training, players are limited to 60 minutes per session.
Source: Washington Post May 28, 2020 15:24 UTC