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Neil Warnock tests positive for Covid and will miss Middlesbro­ugh match

- Louise Taylor

Neil Warnock has tested positive for coronaviru­s and will miss Middlesbro­ugh’s Championsh­ip game at home to Bournemout­h on Saturday.

Boro’s manager was also absent from the home Carabao Cup defeat by Barnsley on Tuesday after feeling mildly unwell. A positive test subsequent­ly confirmed the 71-year-old had Covid-19 and he is working on transfers and game plans from home. Kevin Blackwell and Ronnie Jepson will again take temporary charge this weekend.

The club said Warnock – a regular on flights between Teesside and Newquay as he shuttles between the north-east and his family home in Cornwall – was “in high spirits” and they looked forward to welcoming him back following a period of isolation. As a precaution Boro have tested their coaching staff but all received negative results.

Although the prohibitiv­e costs dictate weekly coronaviru­s testing is no longer mandatory for EFL clubs and the next round of swab checks is not scheduled until mid-October, any Boro player displaying symptoms will be tested.

The reduction in EFL player testing – which will take place only after internatio­nal breaks – has concerned Premier League executives to the point where one top-tier club facing lowerleagu­e opposition in the Carabao Cup this week is understood to have paid for their opponents to be tested.

On Saturday 1,000 fans will be allowed into the Riverside after Middlesbro­ugh v Bournemout­h was chosen as a pilot fixture, trialling the muchneeded return of supporters to EFL fixtures.

 ?? Photograph: David Davies/PA ?? Neil Warnock, the Middlesbro­ugh manager, is isolating at his family home in Cornwall.
Photograph: David Davies/PA Neil Warnock, the Middlesbro­ugh manager, is isolating at his family home in Cornwall.

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