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West Ham play despite virus cases, Spurs game called off

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LONDON, Sept 23, (AP): The coronaviru­s dominated the English League Cup schedule as West Ham played despite its coach and two players having tested positive, while Tottenham’s game was called off.

West Ham said manager David Moyes and players Issa Diop and Josh Cullen only found out their test results after they had arrived at the London Stadium to play against Hull.

Diop and Cullen had been named in the starting lineup.

“The manager and both players immediatel­y left the stadium and have returned home,” West Ham said. “All three, who are asymptomat­ic, will now follow Public Health England and Premier League guidelines and protocols.”

Assistant coach Alan Irvine took charge of West Ham in Moyes’ absence. West Ham won the game 5-1 as Robert Snodgrass scored

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the opening goal before Sébastien Haller and Andriy Yarmolenko scored two each.

West Ham did not say when its players and coaches gave their samples to be tested or how much contact Moyes and the two players had with the rest of the team since then. West Ham’s last game was a 2-1 loss to Arsenal on Saturday.

The Premier League coronaviru­s protocols state Moyes, Diop and Cullen will have to isolate for 10 days.

That would mean they miss the Premier League game against Wolverhamp­ton on Sunday.

Earlier, the match between Tottenham and Leyton Orient was called off two hours before kickoff because Orient players contracted the coronaviru­s.

“Discussion­s are ongoing between the relevant stakeholde­rs in regards to the implicatio­ns of the fixture not taking place,” the English Football League, which organizes the competitio­n, said in a statement.

Orient, a London-based team in the fourth division, may have to forfeit the game if the club is deemed to be unable to fulfil the fixture.

Manchester United got its first win of the season by beating second-division Luton 2-0, but it was a far from dominant showing after losing 3-1 to Crystal Palace in the league on Saturday.

Juan Mata gave United the lead from the penalty spot after Brandon Williams was tripped in the 44th minute.

However, United struggled to break down Luton’s otherwise discipline­d defense and only a good save from goalkeeper Dean Henderson in his first competitiv­e game for United stopped Luton leveling the score with a header in the 81st.

Marcus Rashford made sure of the win with a goal on the counteratt­ack seven minutes later and Mason Greenwood scored another in added time. United faces either Brighton or second-tier Preston in the next round.

Newly promoted Premier League club West Bromwich Albion lost 5-4 on penalties against second-tier Brentford after the game ended 2-2, with goalkeeper David Raya making the deciding save in the shootout. Defender Branislav Ivanovic made his West Brom debut in the game. Newport produced another surprise result to beat Watford 3-1.

Roma was issued a 3-0 loss to

Hellas Verona by Serie A’s disciplina­ry judge for using an ineligible player.

The match – the league opener for both teams – ended 0-0 on Saturday.

Midfielder Amadou Diawara started the match but was not listed on Roma’s 25-man team list. Diawara, who turned 23 in July, was no longer eligible for Roma Under22s like last season.

The game was Roma’s first under new owners, after the Texasbased Friedkin Group took control of the club from fellow American

James Pallotta last month.

Also, Verona coach Ivan Jurić was fined 5,000 euros (nearly $6,000) for having “inferred directions to his team on multiple occasions” even though he was suspended for the match.

 ??  ?? Manchester United’s Mason Greenwood (right), is challenged by Luton Town’s Rhys Norrington-Davies during the English League Cup 3rd round soccer match between Luton Town and Manchester United on Sept 22, at Kenil
worth Road in Luton, England. (AP)
Manchester United’s Mason Greenwood (right), is challenged by Luton Town’s Rhys Norrington-Davies during the English League Cup 3rd round soccer match between Luton Town and Manchester United on Sept 22, at Kenil worth Road in Luton, England. (AP)
 ??  ?? Brentford’s Emiliano Marcondes Camargo Hansen (left), and West Bromwich Albion’s Branislav Ivanovic head for the ball during their English League Cup soccer match between West Bromwich Albion and FC Brentford in West Bromwich, England on Sept 22. (AP)
Brentford’s Emiliano Marcondes Camargo Hansen (left), and West Bromwich Albion’s Branislav Ivanovic head for the ball during their English League Cup soccer match between West Bromwich Albion and FC Brentford in West Bromwich, England on Sept 22. (AP)

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