Mamelodi Sundowns forward, Jose Ali Meza revealed what his daily routine has been like during the lockdown.
While it has been almost six weeks of no club training, it seems like it still could be some time before life goes back to normal.
The numbers of COVID-19 cases in the country continue to increase daily and on Thursday, it was announced that Ben Motshwari became the first player in the Premier Soccer League to test positive for the Coronavirus.
At the same time, the PSL Executive Committee held a meeting on Thursday afternoon to decide a way forward for the 2019/20 season, however, the chairman, Dr Irvin Khoza is yet to update the football fraternity.
In the meantime, life continues to go on as normal while staying indoors and here is what Sundowns' Meza had to say about his day-to-day program.
"I am enjoying this time with my son and wife, but I am training hard, I am itching to get back," he said on Sundowns' official website.
"I train with the club over Zoom, then I go for a run around my complex and put some time on my legs. I also have some weights balls so I set up my station at home and get to work.
"I don't think I have ever juggled this many tasks before, I wake up 7am and have breakfast with my family. My wife is currently studying Finance, so I help out with babysitting duties while she gets to work. I then train with the team from 10:00 – 11.30 / 12:00. I am then back on babysitting duties while my wife prepares lunch for us. My son then falls asleep at 13:00 and then I hit the books. I am studying English online, so I do that from 13:00 – 15:30. Then we are back on duty with my son, Gael-Ali until he falls asleep at 22:00."
The Venezuelan also revealed which video games he enjoys playing online with his teammates.
"I am currently hooked on Fortnite – I link up with Mauricio Gaston and we play all night," he said.
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