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First goal scorer, then corona patient

2021-08-29T13:04:06.623Z


The game of VfB Hallbergmoos at TSV 1860 Munich II had to be postponed due to a corona case at Hallbergmoos.


The game of VfB Hallbergmoos at TSV 1860 Munich II had to be postponed due to a corona case at Hallbergmoos.

Hallbergmoos

- Kaan Aygün will not forget this football week anytime soon.

The striker of VfB Hallbergmoos made the goal for the 1-0 victory of the Bayern league club at FC Gundelfingen on Wednesday, followed by a positive corona test.

Therefore the guest appearance at TSV 1860 Munich II had to be postponed to September 8th.

The home game next Wednesday (8 p.m.) against TSV Landsberg should be able to take place.

After the attacker tested positive, a PCR test was initiated, and on Sunday morning it provided definitive confirmation that the virus had struck.

Therefore, the game at TSV 1860 Munich was canceled as a precautionary measure by Hallberg's sporting director Anselm Küchle: "With professional players in the TSV 1860 II squad, the risk of damage would be significantly greater."

The Munich health department makes decisions about the quarantine obligations of Hallbergmoos players because Kaan Aygün lives in the state capital.

In the run-up to these talks, the club had all of its players tested. The one positive case remained.

On Monday and Tuesday, the players should be tested a second time with a view to the home game on Wednesday.

As of yesterday, it should and must be played.

Further postponements are unlikely

The rules of the Bavarian Football Association stipulate that teams with at least 13 capable players must compete.

Küchle and club doctor Dr.

Otmar Galla-Brosch assume that vaccinated players do not have to fear any effects.

In the current query, Küchle came to the result that more than 70 percent of the team are vaccinated.

Galla-Brosch immediately suggested that kickers not yet vaccinated should worry about this warning shot.

His practice is open to all players if they want to be vaccinated in the coming days.

The club doctor emphasizes that football teams actually have to be completely vaccinated for stable play.

The weekend incident shows the drastic consequences.

VfB actually wanted to take the momentum from the first Bayernliga victory in the club's history, now there is the next bottleneck in the schedule.

The game with the little lions was scheduled for Wednesday, September 8th.

On Friday, September 10th, the game against SV Kirchanschöring is on the schedule.

Küchle is trying to move to Saturday.

The functionary does not even want to think about a two-week quarantine and the following extreme game plan.

For this reason alone, the people of Hallbergmoos will try everything to continue training and playing as planned.

And even if there is no compulsory vaccination at VfB, one or the other player may rethink.

Source: merkur

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