The Herald (Zimbabwe)

City cleared to train

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LONDON. — Pep Guardiola’s squad reported to the City Football Academy on Tuesday for tests after five players and at least two staff members contracted the virus.

Those results all came back negative on Wednesday afternoon and the team trained shortly after.

The training base will be partially re-opened.

Guardiola’s side are scheduled to face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday and the news of no additional positive tests raises the prospect of that game now going ahead.

Gabriel Jesus and Kyle Walker have been self-isolating over the past week following positive tests announced on Christmas Day, with three other players having contracted the virus in the days after.

That led to the postponeme­nt of Monday’s trip to Everton, with the Toffees disgruntle­d by the way in which that decision was communicat­ed by the Premier League.

City fear that members of their squad contracted the mutant Covid19 variant, emanating from London and the south east, on the day of their Carabao Cup victory at Arsenal last week. Gabriel, the Arsenal defender, has also returned a positive test.

There will be further tests of the squad last Thursday and Saturday prior to the Chelsea match. Should that take place, it eases the potential for fixture congestion over the coming months.

City are already two matches behind some teams in the division and remain in all three cup competitio­ns. A statement issued by City read: ‘The full Covid-19 bubble underwent testing yesterday, and results have so far revealed no new positive cases.

“Safety remains our number one priority, and the Club will continue to proceed with great caution.

“The first team training buildings have undergone a deep clean over the past 48 hours, and the majority of these facilities will remain closed, with only essential operations around training resuming.

“The bubble will undergo further testing in the coming days, the results of which will inform and dictate the next steps.

“Everyone at Manchester City continues to wish speedy recoveries to all of our colleagues who remain in self isolation following their positive tests”.

It came against a backdrop of significan­t concern that the football season could be halted amid a surge in positive cases in the Premier League and the EFL.

Wednesday night’s fixture between Tottenham Hotspur and Fulham has been postponed following an outbreak at the west London club. — Mailonline.

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