Paris Saint-Germain coach Thomas Tuchel admitted he was "worried" after France went back into lockdown amid a surge in coronavirus cases.
France headed into lockdown on Friday, when the country reported 49,215 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 545 deaths.
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Like sport around the world, Ligue 1 was suspended in March due to coronavirus, but the 2020-21 season is set to continue despite the wave of infections.
Tuchel said he was concerned, but added he had become accustomed to being regularly tested for COVID-19.
"We are not just professional players or coaches. We are human beings. These are big changes that influence everyone. We are worried like everyone else," he said.
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"It is our challenge and our responsibility to adapt to all the rules. We trust [French president Emmanuel] Macron and [German chancellor Angela] Merkel. That is a certainty. We have to do this together, it's our obligation.
"We will accept all the rules and we will adapt. Here we are going through a lot of [COVID-19] tests.
"It's almost a habit for me to have something in my nose. It has become a habit almost every morning."
Ligue 1 leaders PSG visit Nantes on Saturday.