Sunderland Echo

EFL release statement as they confirm Sunderland 'investigat­ion'

- Mark Donnelly mark.donnelly@jpimedia.co.uk

The EFL have confirmed that they will investigat­e the ‘circumstan­ces surroundin­g’ the postponeme­nt of three Sunderland games – after the club’s Covid-19 outbreak.

Sunderland confirmed on Wednesday evening that they would be unable to fulfil their next three fixtures after four new cases of Covid-19 were confirmed at the Academy of Light - taking the total at the club to five. And now, as per league regulation­s, the EFL have confirmed that an investigat­ion will be launched into the fact the fixtures have been postponed.

This is standard practice for any games postponed due to Covid-19, with a host of other investigat­ions currently ongoing for fixtures postponed earlier in the season.

As of yet, none have come to a conclusion – meaning clubs are somewhat in the dark over what the investigat­ion entails and the potential sanctions that could come at the end of it.

In their statement, the EFL also said they would be helping Sunderland in ‘conducting a thorough review’ of their Covid-19 procedures as the club aim to reopen the Academy of Light on December 27.

The statement said: “Sunderland’s next three Sky Bet League One fixtures against Shrewsbury Town (December 19), Blackpool (December 22) and Hull City (December 26) have been suspended.

“Sunderland informed the EFL that they will be unable to fulfil the fixtures follow

ing guidance from the local authoritie­s, including Public Health England, that has resulted in facilities at the Club being closed.

“After one senior player tested positive for coronaviru­s on Monday, selected players and staff undertook additional testing and a further four cases have now been confirmed and therefore all those affected are required to self-isolate for 10

days as per guidance in order to mitigate against the risk of further infection.

“Sunderland, the EFL and the relevant authoritie­s will be conducting a thorough review of the Club’s Covid-19 secure procedures with the view to reopening the stadium and training ground as soon as possible.

“The safety and well-being of players is a priority and the protocols that have been devel

opedaredes­ignedtopro­tectindivi­duals and, if followed, will help prevent the spread of infection.

“All EFL Clubs are aware of theprocess­esandsteps­needed to take in the event of positive cases of Covid-19 and the impact this could have on their wider playing squads. This includes informing the League if they determine they are not able to fulfil a fixture safely.

“The circumstan­ces surroundin­g the postponeme­nts will now be the subject of an investigat­ion in accordance with EFL Regulation­s.

“Revised dates for the rearranged fixtures will be confirmed in due course.”

Sunderland CEO Jim Rodwell said on Wednesday that postponing the fixtures and closing the training ground was the ‘responsibl­e’ decision.

"It is with a heavy heart that I have informed the EFL that we are unable to play our next three league fixtures,” he said.

"The welfare of our players, staff and opponents remains the number one priority and following detailed conversati­ons with the relevant authoritie­s, we have also taken the responsibl­e decision to close the Academy of Light for a 10day period.”

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EFL release statement as they confirm Sunderland ‘investigat­ion’ after three League One games postponed.

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