Coronavirus outbreak at Tottenham threatens to affect plans for busy period
Tottenham’s plans for a busy period of games have been hurt by a coronavirus outbreak at the club.
A number of first-team players and two members of the coaching staff have tested positive ahead of further PCR tests on Tuesday, the PA news agency understands.
With a must-win Europa Conference League game against Rennes on Thursday and then Premier League games at Brighton and Leicester, Spurs’ preparations look set to be severely impacted.
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They saw matches against Aston Villa and Fulham called off last season due to Covid-19, while two players posted false positive results on a lateral flow test earlier this term, but were later cleared to play by a negative PCR test.
Boss Antonio Conte will be hoping something similar happens again and that there are no more positive tests ahead of a crunch period.
Calling the Rennes game off appears highly unlikely as, according to UEFA rules, a team needs to have fewer than 13 available players or no registered goalkeeper available for that to be the case.
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If the situation does worsen, the club could consider asking the Premier League to call off the Brighton game on Sunday.
The league works on a case-by-case basis and if a club does request a game to be postponed, it would be a Premier League board decision.
Spurs are not commenting.
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