The Scotsman

County players return to training after Covid-19 shutdown

- By GAVIN MCCAFFERTY

Ross County are back in training following their Covid-19 outbreak but manager Malky Mackay fears the knock-on effects could further hit their Premier Sports Cup campaign.

County had to forfeit their opening game at Forfar last weekend after a number of positive cases among players and staff forced a 10-day shutdown after two weeks of preseason. Players reported for duty yesterday morning but their first task was to undergo a series of tests to determine whether they could train or not.

Players will continue to be monitored closely in the coming days and weeks to ensure there are no lingering effects of the virus but Mackay's first game in charge now comes on Sunday against cinch Premiershi­p rivals Dundee in Dingwall.

The Staggies have ground to make up after being consigned to a 3-0 defeat in their opener under competitio­n rules but they will not take

risks with players who are not ready. Mackay said: "Fitnesswis­e it won't be too much of an issue. They were in really good shape when they came back and the first two weeks was hard going for them. It's more so really the recovery from the effects of Covid that we have got to be careful about.

"That's the main thing our medical and sports science department are looking at. We have got to be very careful with that and that's the thing we will be looking at over the next few days.

"We have got to be careful in how we bleed the players back in in terms of training and basically seeing how they are every day. This virus reacts to everyone differentl­y. We will see how they are and react accordingl­y so who knows what the next week holds?"

Meanwhile, Aberdeen are "hopeful" they will get the goahead from the City Council to welcome 5,655 fans to Pittodrie for their Europa Conference League qualifier against Hacken next Thursday.

The Dons initially applied for permission to have just over 8,000 fans for their opening games of the season, however with 1m social distancing rules remaining at Level Zero, the club says that is no longer possible.

Council officials will make a decision today.

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