Compare the words of Jurgen Klopp

“First and foremost we have to do what we can to protect one another. In society, I mean. This should be the case all the time in life, but in this moment I think it matters more than ever. I’ve said before that football always seems the most important of the least important things, and today football and football matches really aren’t important at all.

Of course we don’t want to play in front of empty stadiums and we don’t want games or competitions suspended, but if doing so helps one individual stay healthy – just one – we do it no questions asked.

If it’s a choice between football and the good of the wider society it’s no contest, Really, it isn’t. ''

With Pfeffel's

"We are going to lose loved ones'' as we do next to nothing and trick people with the 'herd immunity' and the 'fatigue' line which they last trotted out so successfully with Brexit . Yes, while the rich are all holed up safely, they see the rest of us as cattle and sheep and accept that many of the herd will have to snuff it, you know, the older ones, the weaker ones, the ones that aren't much use anyway.

One of these responses is truly humane the other borderline evil. Can you spot which is which?