Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solsjkaer wants the season to continue through January.
There's been calls from some for a "two week break" amid another UK government lockdown.
But after victory over Wolves, Solskjaer admits he's baffled by the ill-conceived demand: "It's not something I've thought about a lot. I think our players have been really good in following protocols and rules.
"That's part of the job here, that we as clubs follow the protocols given. I can't see the benefit in having a circuit break, whatever it's going to be called.
"Because when are we going to play the games? We all know this year is so difficult, but I don't think stopping the games is going to make a big, big change."

