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Unnamed Bournemout­h player self-isolates following positive Covid-19 test

- David Hytner

Bournemout­h have announced that one of the two positive Covid-19 tests from the Premier League’s second round of screening is a player from their squad. The club did not divulge his identity. He will now self-isolate for seven days.

“AFC Bournemout­h can confirm that one of its players has tested positive for Covid-19,” a club statement read. “Medical confidenti­ality means the player’s identity will remain anonymous and the club asks for this to be respected. In line with Premier League protocols regarding positive tests, he will self-isolate for a period of seven days before being tested again at a later date.

“Following strict adherence of the Premier League’s return to training regulation­s, the club’s training ground remains a safe working environmen­t for players and backroom staff, who will continue to be tested for Covid-19 twice per week.”

The League said on Saturday that two people had tested positive, each from different clubs, out of 996 players and staff who were screened last Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. That represente­d a drop from the first round of testing, announced last Tuesday, when six people from 748 were shown to have the virus.

Three of those were at Watford, one player – who was subsequent­ly revealed to be Adrian Mariappa – and two members of staff. Burnley confirmed that Ian Woan, their assistant manager, was another of the positive tests.

Mariappa’s Watford teammate Tom Cleverley said: “I am really close to Maps and I speak to him most days. We have been doing an online workout and we were doing seriously tough twohour sessions. For someone who was positive for coronaviru­s to be doing that sort of workout … it really did shock me.

“He is a discipline­d guy and I know he would have been sticking to the rules. It worried me a little bit. I feel completely normal coming into training. I have been tested and you think: ‘That could be me.’”

Meanwhile, Hull City have confirmed two people from the club have tested positive for coronaviru­s. A total of 1,014 players and club staff from all 24 Championsh­ip clubs were tested for the virus over the course of the last 24 hours, with the two from Hull the only

ones to have tested positive.

 ??  ?? The Premier League club AFC Bournemout­h have announced that one of their players has tested positive for coronaviru­s. Photograph: Graham Hunt/ProSports/REX/ Shuttersto­ck
The Premier League club AFC Bournemout­h have announced that one of their players has tested positive for coronaviru­s. Photograph: Graham Hunt/ProSports/REX/ Shuttersto­ck

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