Hayes & Harlington Gazette

Nine players tested positive for Covid in Fulham outbreak

PARKER REVEALS EXTENT OF PROBLEM WHICH FORCED POSTPONEME­NT OF SPURS MATCH

- By SONIA TWIGG

SCOTT Parker revealed Fulham had nine cases of coronaviru­s during the outbreak at the club, which forced the Tottenham game to be postponed and their training ground closed in December.

Fulham had been due to play at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on December 30, before the squad returned six positive Covid-19 tests, with another three cases confirmed the following day, Parker said.

The Premier League announced on Monday last week that the Tottenham-Fulham game would be rearranged for just two days later, a decision branded by Parker at the time as “scandalous”, but the Cottagers would go on to claim a 1-1 comeback draw in the fixture.

However, Parker said he wanted to set the record straight as he gave some informatio­n that the club had previously withheld from public knowledge.

“If I can explain exactly my argument, because I have seen some comments regarding my gripe the other day,” Parker said.

“My gripe was not the fact that I only had two days to prepare the team. That’s not my gripe. My gripe was that, at this moment in time, 16 days ago, give or take, that the Tottenham fixture was meant to be played, we had on the morning of the game, six Covid positive tests. Six.

“At that moment I was ready to play the game, I wanted to play the game, but understand from one round of testing, we have six players.

“At that moment we needed to be very open and understand that we’re leaving our training facility with a group of players who may all be infected, because the day before, we trained.”

Parker went on to describe the testing protocol, which includes a 24-hour wait for the results, and that the club informed the Premier League immediatel­y for the safety of everyone involved.

“We travel to a hotel, the game gets called off, we get told to come back to the training facility to test again,” Parker added. “Rightly so. Let’s test everyone in our bubble. Let’s see, hopefully, that this deadly virus that we’re all petrified of has not spread.

“The following day we have another three positive tests. Three positive tests for players who were going to play in the Tottenham game. So our decision was right.

“I think it’s clear to say we’ve got an outbreak now. The facility gets shut for the weekend because we need to clear things up.”

A number of the nine players who had to self-isolate for 10 days had symptoms and Parker has raised a number of concerns over player welfare after the fixture was re-arranged at such short notice.

Parker, whose side beat QPR after extra-time in the FA Cup third round last Saturday, said: “I’ve played a team against QPR thinking my next fixture is Friday.

“It (the rearranged match) gets put on your lap Monday morning at 9.30am.

“I see this situation and think we have valid, valid reasons that this was very unfair. Very unfair. What I asked of my players and what they did was nothing short of remarkable to be honest with you.”

 ?? TESS DERRY/PA WIRE ?? Fulham boss Scott Parker
TESS DERRY/PA WIRE Fulham boss Scott Parker

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