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England drops Foden, Greenwood for breaking COVID-19 regulation

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England players Phil Foden and Mason Greenwood were fined by Icelandic authoritie­s and dropped from the squad on Monday for breaching coronaviru­s rules in Reykjavik after making their internatio­nal debuts.

Social media video was published purporting to show the players meeting women from outside the team bubble after the 1-0 victory against Iceland in the Nations League on Saturday.

The 20-year-old Foden and 18-year-old Greenwood, who were both fined 250,000 Icelandic króna ($1,800) by authoritie­s, were sent back to England and will miss Tuesday’s match against Denmark.

The England traveling group, which is regularly tested for COVID-19, was exempt from the Icelandic requiremen­ts to quarantine for five days on arrival on the basis that they stayed with the same group except when they were at the stadium for the match.

The players did not leave the team hotel but still breached the protocols that were put in place to ensure national teams could play their first internatio­nal matches since the pandemic was declared in March.

“I made a poor decision and my behavior didn’t meet the standards expected of me,” Foden said in an apology statement. “I breached COVID-19 protocols put in place to protect myself and my England colleagues.

“As a consequenc­e I will now miss the opportunit­y to travel to Denmark with the squad, and that hurts. I will learn a valuable lesson from this error in judgement.”

The players, who will miss Tuesday’s match against Denmark, were “naive,” England coach Gareth Southgate said.

“I recognize their age but of course, the whole world is dealing with this pandemic and there’s responsibi­lity on every age group to make sure that they play their part in keeping each other safe and not spreading the virus,” Southgate said. “So we’re certainly not underestim­ating how important it’s been to try and keep that bubble as we have.”

The English Football Associatio­n launched an investigat­ion.

“We have spoken to the Football Associatio­n of Iceland to offer our apologies for this incident and to ensure them that we are taking the appropriat­e steps,” the FA said. “We have also assured the Danish Football Union that all other players and staff members have been isolated within our group throughout this period.”

Both players will return to their clubs in Manchester.

Manchester United said it was “disappoint­ed” by Greenwood’s conduct.

Foden’s conduct was branded “totally inappropri­ate” by his club, Manchester City.

“His behavior not only directly contravene­s strict guidelines related to COVID-19, but also falls well below the standard expected of a Manchester City player and England internatio­nal,” City said in a statement. “The club supports the FA regarding this incident, and officials from the club are now in touch in relation to Phil’s enforced early return to the U.K.”

The need for players to limit the risk of being infected was highlighte­d on Monday by City also announcing that two players – Riyad Mahrez and Aymeric Laporte – tested positive for the coronaviru­s.

The players have not displayed any symptoms and are in self-isolation two weeks before City starts its season against Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers on Sept. 21.

The Premier League announced on Monday that of 1,605 tests conducted in the last week on players and staff at the 20 clubs, three were positive.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? ENGLAND’S MASON GREENWOOD TAKES A SHOT during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Iceland and England in Reykjavik, Iceland, on Saturday.
ASSOCIATED PRESS ENGLAND’S MASON GREENWOOD TAKES A SHOT during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Iceland and England in Reykjavik, Iceland, on Saturday.
 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? ENGLAND’S PHIL FODEN (right) runs with the ball during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Iceland and England in Reykjavik, Iceland, on Saturday.
ASSOCIATED PRESS ENGLAND’S PHIL FODEN (right) runs with the ball during the UEFA Nations League soccer match between Iceland and England in Reykjavik, Iceland, on Saturday.

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