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#BreakingNEWS: More Watford stars 'REFUSE to train after three of the six positive coronavirus tests in Premier League' came from the club.
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Watford have had several more players refusing to train after the club provided three of the six positive coronavirus tests across the Premier League.
The club's captain Troy Deeney revealed he would not be reporting for training on Tuesday as he did not feel safe to return amid concerns for his son's health, who has had breathing difficulties, and over the increased risk of catching the virus to BAME males.
Premier League players and staff underwent coronavirus testing over Sunday and Monday at their bases before returning to training and six positive cases were revealed (0.8 per cent) from a total of 748 tests.
According to The Athletic, more players have now joined Deeney's stance after they were informed on Tuesday evening that one unnamed player and two members of staff at the club were diagnosed with the virus.
Those who have been infected are reported to be doing well and will now spend the next seven days in self-isolation as per government guidelines before being tested again at a later date.
Watford, who are thought to believe that the Premier League's decision to return to training has been rushed, are following all the protocols and will continue to proceed with training despite more players voicing worries about their safety.
Deeney revealed earlier this week that he would not return to training after blasting the Premier League's Project Restart plans, having insisted that players have not had answers to many 'simple questions'.
Speaking about his concerns to Eddie Hearn and Tony Bellew on the Talk the Talk YouTube show, he said: 'We're due back in this week, I've said I'm not going in.
Source: m.allfootballapp.com
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Watford have had several more players refusing to train after the club provided three of the six positive coronavirus tests across the Premier League.
The club's captain Troy Deeney revealed he would not be reporting for training on Tuesday as he did not feel safe to return amid concerns for his son's health, who has had breathing difficulties, and over the increased risk of catching the virus to BAME males.
Premier League players and staff underwent coronavirus testing over Sunday and Monday at their bases before returning to training and six positive cases were revealed (0.8 per cent) from a total of 748 tests.
According to The Athletic, more players have now joined Deeney's stance after they were informed on Tuesday evening that one unnamed player and two members of staff at the club were diagnosed with the virus.
Those who have been infected are reported to be doing well and will now spend the next seven days in self-isolation as per government guidelines before being tested again at a later date.
Watford, who are thought to believe that the Premier League's decision to return to training has been rushed, are following all the protocols and will continue to proceed with training despite more players voicing worries about their safety.
Deeney revealed earlier this week that he would not return to training after blasting the Premier League's Project Restart plans, having insisted that players have not had answers to many 'simple questions'.
Speaking about his concerns to Eddie Hearn and Tony Bellew on the Talk the Talk YouTube show, he said: 'We're due back in this week, I've said I'm not going in.
Source: m.allfootballapp.com
Sent using Jamii Forums mobile app