Brighton player gets coronavirus ahead of EPL restart call

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Updated 10 May 2020
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Brighton player gets coronavirus ahead of EPL restart call

  • Brighton says it now has three players infected with the coronavirus
  • The first one was diagnosed March when the league was suspended

LONDON: A Brighton player tested positive for the coronavirus as Premier League clubs prepare for talks on Monday about how to resume the competition during the pandemic.

The southern England club told The Associated Press there is no need for other members of the squad or coaches to self-isolate because players have only worked in isolation when at the
training base.

Brighton said three players have now had the coronavirus, having announced the first diagnosis in March when the league was suspended. The players have not been named.

“Despite all of the measures that we’ve been taking over the past few weeks, where the players haven’t been involved in any significant training at all, we’ve still suffered another player testing positive for the virus,” Brighton chief executive Paul Barber told broadcaster Sky Sports on Sunday.

Clubs are yet to resume group training as they abide by government social distancing regulations.

BACKGROUND

Brighton have opposed plans to have to complete the season in neutral stadiums rather than being able to play their five remaining home games at their stadium.

The Premier League has government support for “Project Restart” and it will be trying to secure agreement among the 20 clubs on the plans during a conference call with them on Monday.

“The safety of players and staff is top of that list, everyone’s working hard to minimize risk for those groups,” Brighton technical director Dan Ashworth said. “Then there’s a series of things: Where will the games be played? When can we start? When can the players train to make sure they’re not at risk of injury? How will the games be aired?

“The most important thing is safety, then you can look at the whole thing and discuss how it can all look, it’s about putting together the pieces of the jigsaw once we have a better idea of what the plan looks like.”

Brighton have opposed plans to have to complete the season in neutral stadiums rather than being able to play its five remaining home games at its stadium. Watford chief executive Scott Duxbury said at least six of the league’s 20 clubs are concerned about the use of up to 10 neutral venues, despite police saying that is the only safe way of completing the season.

Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has been a rare public voice from within the Premier League coming out in support of the plan that envisages playing games again in June.

“There are no easy answers, we have to work through it as a collective and I think we will and come out with a consensus in the end,” Parish told the BBC. ”(The meeting) is another part of the journey in trying to get football back. We would be derelict in our duty if we did not find a way for the game to come back.

“It may prove beyond us, we have huge challenges in order to get it back to complete the season but we are planning on doing so.”


Chelsea, Aston Villa held in blow to Champions League hopes

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Chelsea, Aston Villa held in blow to Champions League hopes

  • The Blues climb into the Premier League’s top four only on goal difference
  • Villa defied the odds to keep pace with Arsenal and Manchester City in the title race

LONDON: Chelsea’s chances of Champions League qualification were dented as Burnley snatched a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge, while Aston Villa also struck late to salvage a point against Leeds on Saturday.
The Blues climb into the Premier League’s top four only on goal difference after they paid for failing to build on Joao Pedro’s fourth-minute opener.
Chelsea were dominant until Wesley Fofana was sent off with 18 minutes remaining for a second yellow card.
Burnley took full advantage as Zian Flemming headed in from a corner in the 93rd minute to keep their slim hopes of survival alive.
The Clarets edge to within eight points of safety.
Villa defied the odds to keep pace with Arsenal and Manchester City in the title race until recent weeks, but a 1-1 draw continued their poor run at Villa Park.
Anton Stach’s spectacular free-kick from fully 40 yards (37 meters) at an angle caught out Emi Martinez at his near post to give Leeds the advantage.
Daniel Farke’s men have lost just twice in their last 16 games to relieve their fears of being dragged into a battle for survival.
But Tammy Abraham then snatched a point for Villa two minutes from time.
Five Premier League sides are set to qualify for next season’s Champions League thanks to the strong performance of English sides in European competition this season.
But Liverpool and Manchester United have the chance to close in when they face Nottingham Forest and Everton in the coming days.
James Milner set a new record of 654 Premier League appearances in Brighton’s 2-0 win at Brentford.
The 40-year-old started for the Seagulls as they secured a first win in seven games to ease the pressure on boss Fabian Hurzeler.
Diego Gomez drilled in the opening goal for the visitors after Ferdi Kadioglu’s stunning strike came back off the bar.
Danny Welbeck then pounced on some slack Brentford defending to double Brighton’s lead just before half-time.
Manchester City can close to within two points of leaders Arsenal when they host Newcastle in Saturday’s 2000GMT kick-off.
The Gunners have breathed new life into City’s title challenge with disappointing draws at Brentford and Wolves since Pep Guardiola’s men last played in the Premier League.
Arsenal are in action on Sunday when they travel to local rivals Tottenham Hotspur in the north London derby.