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Dynamo report Covid-19 cases, game postponed

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Dynamo Moscow said that three of their players had tested positive for the coronaviru­s as their game on the Russian League’s restart weekend was postponed.

Sunday’s game was the second to be disrupted by the coronaviru­s since the Russian League restarted on Friday after a three-month pause. League and federation officials said this developmen­t did not justify stopping the season.

Dynamo said the team and staff were confined to their training base after the positive tests for forward Clinton N’Jie and midfielder­s Charles Kabore and Sebastian Szymanski.

All other players tested negative in samples taken on Saturday, the club added.

Dynamo were due to play at third-place Krasnodar on Sunday but Krasnodar agreed to a postponeme­nt.

On Friday, Sochi beat Rostov 10-1 after Rostov were forced to field youth players, some as young as 16.

Rostov’s entire first team are in isolation because of a suspected virus outbreak in the squad and Sochi refused to postpone the game.

“There is no talk of stopping the season,” the Russian Football Federation and the league said in a joint statement.

“Strictly adhering to our requiremen­ts and recommenda­tions will make it possible to reduce the risks and to play the championsh­ip to its end.”

The Russian Football Union set July 19 as the new date for the Krasnodar-Dynamo game.

They also outlined a contingenc­y plan, saying the Russian Cup semi-finals and final could be delayed to clear space in the calendar if a team involved in the Cup semi-finals have a league game reschedule­d.

The different approaches of Sochi and Krasnodar to coronaviru­s cases in their opponents’ squads mean that the virus has already affected the fight for Russia’s three Champions League places.

Fourth-place Rostov are immediatel­y below Krasnodar in the table.

The title race looks effectivel­y over.

Zenit St Petersburg won 4-0 over CSKA Moscow on Saturday and, with seven games remaining, leads by nine points from Lokomotiv Moscow, who beat Orenburg 1-0 on Sunday.

Dynamo already reported coronaviru­s cases last month.

The club said then that one player and one coach had been diagnosed with the virus, that two people had “borderline” results and two more people had antibodies indicating they previously had the virus.

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