Premier League in chaos as Man Utd ace Pogba contracts coronavirus and Chelsea stars quarantine 16 days before season

Players who die from vacation are also forced to miss a great pre-season with the big start just 16 days away.

On Thursday, Paul Pogba and Tanguy Ndombele were the last players to test positive for Covid-19.

The duo, who play for Manchester United and Tottenham respectively, will be the French League of Nations.

In response to Pogba’s disease, United said, “Everyone in United Paul a speedy recovery before the new season.”

The Red Devils’ opening match against Burnley has already been postponed due to his participation in the Europa League on 16 August.

And Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will also be Aaron Wan-Bissaka when their arrangements begin.

The right-back will have to isolate himself for 14 days after his arrival in Dubai, not knowing if he had permission from his club to do so.

The United Arab Emirates is one of many countries on the British government’s Covid-19 precautionary list, which requires those arriving from an indexed country to be quarantined upon arrival.

The Chelsea team also violated the guidelines, with EIGHT players for missing training.

Frank Lampard’s men will face Brighton on Saturday, but while 2500 enthusiasts will be able to take part in the AmEx, Tammy Abraham and Co will.

The English striker has joined Fikayo Tomori, Mason Mount and Christian Pulisic on the footballers’ favorite island, Mykonos.

The clubs told their players where the holidays were safer, the Greek island on the government’s list

Ross Barkley has also addressed the but has yet to isolate himself with Jorginho, Emerson and Michy Batshuayi.

The Telegraph reports that six Chelsea stars have already conducted coronavirus tests.

And SunSport understands that one member of the England national team and two anonymous Premier League footballers, whether at Sheffield United, have been left with the disease.

Manchester City already survived a scare after Raheem Sterling attended Usain Bolt’s birthday party, after which the legend on the board fell to Covid-19.

Then, doing a check-up himself, Sterling tested negative for the disease.

Meanwhile, in the UK, United’s home in Salford, Old Trafford, is a blocked domain due to emerging infection rates.

To further complicate the issues, the UEFA League of Nations on the eve of the new campaign.

Gareth Southgate’s England will travel to Iceland and Denmark with matches on five and 8 September, at which point the groups concerned must remain in safe social bubbles.

© News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. 679215 Headquarters: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. “The Sun”, “Sun”, “Sun Online” are registered trademarks or industrial names of News Group Newspapers Limited. This service is provided under the popular terms and situations of News Group Newspapers ‘Limited, in accordance with our privacy and cookie policy. For information about a hardware replica license, visit our distribution site. Check out our online press kit. For any additional requests, please contact us. To view all the contents of The Sun, use the site map. Sun’s online page is regulated through the Independent Press Standards Organization (IPSO)

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *