Business Day (Nigeria)

Internatio­nal break could trigger rise in Covid-19 cases- Pep warns Premier League

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says the Premier League should be worried about a potential rise in coronaviru­s cases because of next month’s internatio­nal break.

The situation has eased massively, with the latest Premier League figures released on 14 February showing just two positives out of the 2,915 players and club staff tested over the previous seven days.

But Guardiola feels a problem is looming in the form of next month’s internatio­nal games.

World Cup qualifiers are due to take place in South America, Asia, North and Central America, and Europe, while in Africa, the final group matches of the Cup of Nations qualifiers have been arranged.

“The Premier League should be concerned about this,” said Guardiola.

“The only way to be protected from this virus is to stay at home and social distance. No contact, don’t travel, don’t move. Now the players are going to their national teams and it is difficult afterwards to control it. So, unfortunat­ely, something is going to rise.

“I would love to say it is not going to happen but from experience, it happened in two or three waves already. If you move, you take a risk to be contaminat­ed.”

The number of positive tests occurring between the October and November internatio­nal breaks was lower than the week immediatel­y before the first break.

However, numbers did start to rise after the November break, going from 10 to 14 before reaching a peak of 36 in the period from 4-10 January, which was around the time when Villa and Fulham were particular­ly badly affected.

World governing body FIFA has said clubs do not have to release their Portuguese and South American players, although it is yet to be seen whether that will be enforced, particular­ly if players express their own determinat­ion to represent their countries.

English travel regulation­s require passengers travelling back from a ‘red list’ country - including Portugal and Brazil - to quarantine in a hotel for 10 days on their arrival.

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