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Wed 30 December 2020 | 17:33

Man city resume training after the outbreak of Covid-19 at club

Manchester City return after their match against Everton postponed, with a new round of testing produced no new positive.

Manchester City

announced that they want to resume training amid the outbreak of the Covid-19 at the club.

Their clash against

Everton

was postponed due to the outbreak, but now the club has been cleared to resuming training.

"Manchester City can confirm that first-team training will resume at

City Football Academy

this afternoon

," a club statement read

.

 "The full Covid-19 bubble underwent testing yesterday, and results have so far revealed no new positive cases.

"Safety remains our No 1 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."

City announced on Christmas Day that the test of

Gabriel Jesus

,

Kyle Walker

, and another two members of staff had turned positive.

They will face

Chelsea

in

Premier League

on Sunday which is currently unclear if the game will go ahead as scheduled.

 

 

 

 


source: SportMob



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