The Phnom Penh Post

Croatia lose Ivan Perisic for last-16 tie against Spain to positive Covid-19 test

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CROATIA will be without Ivan Perisic for the Euro 2020 last-16 tie against Spain on June 28 after the Inter Milan winger tested positive for coronaviru­s on Saturday.

Perisic has scored twice in three matches at the tournament to help drag the 2018 World Cup finalists into the knockout stages after a slow start.

However, his tournament looks to be over as he must isolate for 10 days and would therefore miss the quarter-finals and semi-finals should Croatia make it that far.

“During Saturday evening, [the] Croatian Football Federation received the results of regular testing for the SARSCoV-2 virus, which showed that player

Ivan Perisic has tested positive for novel coronaviru­s,” the Croatian football federation said in a statement.

“Medical staff isolated Ivan from the other members of the national team and immediatel­y and thoroughly informed competent epidemiolo­gical authoritie­s about the situation, providing evidence of complying with all the necessary measures aimed at protection against the spread of coronaviru­s.

“Perisic will spend 10 days in self-isolation and during that period will not participat­e at the matches of the Croatian national team.”

The rest of the Croatian squad and backroom staff have tested negative.

Perisic scored his side’s third goal in a 3-1 win over Scotland on June 22 just days after a positive case in the Scottish camp for Chelsea midfielder Billy Gilmour.

England duo Mason Mount and Ben Chilwell were forced into self-isolation after talking to club teammate Gilmour following a 0-0 draw between the sides on June 18, but no other Scottish players were required to isolate.

Along with captain Luka Modric, Perisic is one of Croatia’s key men and heroes of their run to the World Cup final three years ago.

His two goals at Euro 2020 took the 32-year-old’s tally at major internatio­nal tournament­s to nine.

 ?? AFP ?? Croatia’s forward Ivan Perisic warms up ahead of the UEFA EURO 2020 Group D football match against Scotland at Hampden Park in Glasgow on June 22.
AFP Croatia’s forward Ivan Perisic warms up ahead of the UEFA EURO 2020 Group D football match against Scotland at Hampden Park in Glasgow on June 22.

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