FC Bayern Munich has a prominent corona case: Serge Gnabry tested positive.
He posted a picture on Instagram on Monday.
Serge Gnabry
has tested positive for the
coronavirus
.
The star of FC Bayern Munich is in quarantine.
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Update from October 21, 2020, 6.43
a.m.:
According to the
virologist Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit
, the Champions League opener of
FC Bayern Munich
against
Atlético Madrid can take place despite
Serge Gnabry's
corona infection
.
“With regular testing every day, you can rule out the possibility of an infectious player taking part.
As long as they all remain negative, daily testing can rule out the possibility of infections taking place there, ”said Schmidt-Chanasit from the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine in Hamburg, told
Sky
.
When asked whether other players might have already been infected, he said: "No, that would have to be detected very early, so to speak." Clearly exclude negative PCR test.
You then have a fairly long window of time in which you can move freely and take part in a game.
"But it may well be that one of the contact persons can test positive after the game," said the scientist.
Corona: Serge Gnabry tested positive: is Champions League game canceled?
Update from October 20, 10:25 p.m.:
Corona case at
FC Bayern Munich
- the horror scenario has occurred.
Serge Gnabry
tested positive.
And now?
On Wednesday evening Bayern will play against
Atletico Madrid
in the
Champions League
.
The initial situation: Positive corona tests within the team do not necessarily lead to game cancellations.
If there are at least 13 players available, the game must be played on the scheduled date.
But if the quarantine were ordered by the authorities for the entire team, that would no longer be possible.
FC Bayern Munich: Positive corona test at Serge Gnabry - Atletico game will probably take place
Update from October 20, 9:10 p.m.:
Serge Gnabry
has
Corona
- and his
Bavarians
should play in the
Champions League
against
Atletico Madrid
just one day later
.
How does that work?
According to Spox reporter
Kerry Hau
, the first game of the CL group stage will take place.
This is currently at least assumed at FCB.
On Wednesday morning, a test is to be made to see whether there are
further corona cases
at
Bayern
.
On the subject of #Gnabry: At #FCBayern it is now assumed that the game against # Atlético will take place.
A test round is scheduled for tomorrow morning to clarify whether other players / staff members are infected.
#COVID ー 19 #FCBATM #UCL
- Kerry Hau (@kerry_hau) October 20, 2020
Serge Gnabry: Bayern star tested positive for corona virus - on Monday he posted a picture from a restaurant
Initial report of 20 October, 20:06:
Munich - Disturbing news from
Bayern Munich
:
Serge Gnabry
was positive for the
coronavirus
tested.
The club announced on Tuesday evening.
The DFB star is doing well, he is currently in quarantine at home.
Serge Gnabry has tested positive for COVID-19.
The offensive player of FC Bayern is doing well.
He is in quarantine at home.
🔗 https://t.co/j1Wrs84fRm
- FC Bayern Munich (@FCBayern) October 20, 2020
FC Bayern Munich did not initially communicate more.
The Reds will be
challenged
in the
Champions League
on Wednesday evening
, Atletico Madrid will compete in the
Allianz Arena
.
Can the game take place?
There are currently no assessments of this.
However: Hoffenheim's striker Andrej Kramaric, for example, recently tested positive - the game against Dortmund took place.
After Ilkay Gündogan, Gnabry is the second German national player who tested positive.
Spicy: Just yesterday, the offensive man from FC Bayern posted a photo of himself on Instagram.
Check out this post on Instagram
Let me enjoy my food in peace
A post shared by Serge Gnabry (@sergegnabry) on Oct 19, 2020 at 8:51 am PDT
You can see him sitting at a dining table - probably in a restaurant.
It is unclear whether this is a current picture.
Gnabry wrote: "Let me enjoy my food in peace" - "Let me enjoy my food in peace."
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