EPL chaos as coronavirus strikes Mikel Arteta and Callum Hudson-Odoi
All English soccer matches including the Premier League have been suspended until April 4 due to the coronavirus.
All English soccer matches including the Premier League have been suspended until April 4 due to the coronavirus.
The move, announced in an official statement on Friday night (AEDT) follows news that Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi both contracted coronavirus.
Arsenal’s match at Brighton was put on hold after Arteta’s diagnosis sent the London club into lockdown, while Chelsea’s players and coaching staff were also ordered into isolation.
Chelsea said they would discuss their upcoming games, starting with Sunday’s trip to Aston Villa, with Premier League officials.
The league held emergency talks on Friday “regarding future fixtures” in light of the pandemic, which has shut down football and other sports around the world.
Hudson-Odoi, 19, is the first Premier League player confirmed to have the virus. He displayed cold symptoms on Monday morning and has stayed away from the club since then.
“Chelsea personnel who had recent close contact with the player in the men’s team building will now self-isolate in line with government health guidelines,” a club statement said.
“These will include initially the full men’s team squad, coaching staff and a number of backroom staff.”
Arsenal’s training ground has been closed and their players and staff have gone into self-isolation following Arteta’s positive test.
“This is really disappointing but I took the test after feeling poorly. I will be at work as soon as I’m allowed,” Arteta said.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had said the government was “considering the question of banning major public events such as sporting fixtures”, but was not ready to do so yet.
But Arteta and Hudson-Odoi’s illnesses could force the Premier League’s hand and lead to the cancellation of matches this weekend and possibly into the future.
Arsenal and Chelsea are not the only top-flight clubs affected by the virus. Leicester, scheduled to play at Watford on Saturday, said on Thursday that three of their players have shown symptoms and are self-isolating as a precaution.
The Foxes said the unnamed trio had “presented with extremely mild illness” in recent days.
“We’ve had a few players that have shown symptoms and signs,” Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers said.
“We’ve followed procedure and they have been kept away at this moment from the rest of the squad and then we’ll see how that develops.”
Manchester City said one unnamed member of their squad, reportedly France defender Benjamin Mendy, is in self-isolation after a family member suffered a respiratory illness.
The relative is being treated in hospital and has undergone tests for the coronavirus, which can cause shortness of breath.
City’s Champions League last 16 second leg meeting with Real Madrid, set for Tuesday, has been postponed after one of the Spanish club’s basketball players tested positive for the virus.
UEFA, European football’s governing body, will consider whether to postpone the Champions League and Euro 2020 tournament at a meeting next week.
Arsenal’s league match at Manchester City last Wednesday was postponed and several Gunners players went into self-isolation after Olympiakos and Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis contracted the virus.
Marinakis, 52, met Arsenal players and staff when the Gunners faced Olympiakos in a Europa League tie in February.
AFP
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