There is a third case of coronavirus positivity in Brighton, a club that plays in the Premier League. The player, whose identity was not disclosed, carried out the test yesterday and was immediately placed in home isolation for fourteen days, as required by the health protocols. Despite the three cases, Brighton has decided that it will continue individual training for players who have not tested positive. "It is worrying - Brighton CEO Paul Barber told Sky Sports - Despite all the measures we have taken in the past few weeks, in which the players have not been involved in any significant training, we have still found another player who is positive for the virus. "
Between today and tomorrow there will be important news for the Premier League. Today is expected the live speech of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson who will communicate the new measures to combat coronavirus, while tomorrow there will be a meeting between the Premier League clubs who will decide what to do. Brighton is one of the three clubs that immediately opposed the resumption of the championship, even on neutral ground. Together with Watford and Aston Villa.
Premier, third positive player at Brighton
2020-05-10T13:36:10.667Z
But the player's identity has not been disclosed (ANSA)