Real Salt Lake Players Share Positive Video Reminding Fans How To Stay Safe
Mar 19, 2020, 2:35 PM
SANDY, Utah – Justen Glad, Tate Schmitt and Aaron Herrera have made another video in which they send advice and well wishes to everybody staying home and self-isolating from the coronavirus via the Real Salt Lake social platforms.
Keep your heads up, #RSL nation!
We’ll get through this together ❤️ pic.twitter.com/WXAIScHwAy
— Real Salt Lake (@realsaltlake) March 19, 2020
The video comes just hours after Major League Soccer announced an additional eight-week postponement to the 2020 season.
The trio released a video earlier this week that shows the three juggling a roll of toilet paper and volleying the roll into a basketball hoop. The impressive feat gained a lot of attention online.
Take 1 🙏 #StayAtHomeChallenge #StaySafe #WashYourHands @justen_glad @aaronherrera_22 @realsaltlake pic.twitter.com/KXsvplWrKv
— Tate Schmitt (@TateSchmitt) March 17, 2020
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