Help COVID-19 Victims, Mourinho And Moyes Become Food Delivery Volunteers

JAKARTA - The Premier League is still suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. At times like these, Tottenham Hotspur manager Jose Mourinho and West Ham United manager David Moyes volunteer to drive food deliveries to help people affected by the crisis during the lockdown.

Spurs announced on Thursday that Mourinho was volunteering part-time to deliver food to the club's training center at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which was converted into a food distribution terminal during the pandemic.

"This is the garden in our training center that grows fresh fruit and vegetables here for the first team restaurant," Mourinho said in a video via Twitter.

"Now this food is brought to our food distribution center at the (Tottenham Hotspur) stadium so that it can be given to anyone in need in our community."

"Since next week I will be volunteering to help transport the produce of this park and bring this food to the stadium," said Mourinho.

Not only Mourinho, David Moyes also volunteered to deliver food. The difference is that he delivers food to the elderly in the village of Lancashire during the lockdown.

Moyes decided to become a fruit and vegetable delivery driver for the elderly after answering calls for help from his village.

"When the corona virus first hit this area, I was at a fruit and vegetable shop in the village," said Moyes. Then he heard the village needed a food delivery driver for the needy.

"So I volunteered, because at that time my wife was not there and I was alone. All I did was put food at the door, knock on it and then leave," he said.