Covid-19 invaded the ghost camp! Premier League postponed Brentford v Man Utd game postponed COVID-infected
Premier League games held mid-week Between Brentford’s opening match against Manchester United, it has to be postponed. After many players and coaching staff in the Red Devils team have contracted Covid-19, it is the first midweek match to be postponed.
The official website of the Premier League, the football battle of England. It has decided to postpone the match between Brentford and Manchester United, following the coronavirus pandemic. Inside the Red Devils Camp
Previously, the match had to be played on Tuesday, December 14, but there has been an epidemic of the Covid-19 virus within the Manchester United team. Fford has even ordered the closure of their Carrington Training Complex temporarily. To help limit the cycle and reduce the risk of the infection spreading further.
in the Premier League A statement read: “The Premier League’s board has made the decision to postpone the Brentford match at home to Manchester United, which was originally scheduled to take place on December 14. The decision was made in accordance with the advice of a medical professional. from the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus within the Manchester United team.”
“Today the Carrington Training Complex has been closed in order to control and mitigate the risk of the spread of the virus within the squad and staff. and to prevent it from escalating further The league wishes all players and staff infected with COVID-19. get well soon We will continue to set up a new date for this postponed game.”
The football match At present, the only game between Brentford and Manchester United is scheduled for midweek and has been postponed. The Leicester City matchup with Tottenham Hotspur is still scheduled to kick off on Thursday, December 16. Although a few days ago there were players of both teams infected with COVID-19.
It is worth keeping an eye on the situation of the epidemic of the COVID-19 virus. close again When it is now reported that the outbreak has begun to spread again in many European countries. The Premier League football matches may have more stringent measures. for allowing spectators to enter the field including the issuance of rules forcing players to be vaccinated.