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Bundesliga
Three Austrian Bundesliga clubs reported positive tests for coronavirus on Wednesday. There were infections in LASK, Sturm Graz and WSG Tirol. Thanks to the league’s concept of prevention, training and match operations are not in jeopardy at any club; as planned, only those affected are isolated. The infection of a Rapid player was not known until Monday. The names were not published as usual.
LASK reported on the CoV case on the day of the flight to London for the Europa League group match against Tottenham on Thursday night. The interested party, who does not present symptoms and is in quarantine at his home, was not in the call for the duel with the ‘Spurs’, according to the club. All those players who traveled to England tested negative. After returning on Friday, the next test is on the LASK program.
In a storm he also caught a kicker. According to the Graz company, the infected person has not had contact with the rest of the team since last Thursday and is in quarantine at home with mild symptoms. The tests with all the other players as well as with the support team were negative.
WSG Tirol also reported another positive CoV test, so the number of infected people increased to three. According to Wattener, all those affected are “almost symptom-free” and isolated at home. The next test with the Tyrolese is scheduled for Thursday.
Kühbauer takes failure in stride
Rapid learned of a Covid 19 case on Monday. Coach Dietmar Kühbauer has to dispense with the affected player, among other things in the Europa League home game against Arsenal on Thursday, but he sees the matter calmly. “We cannot change it, we still have enough players. It will probably hit all the clubs. “
And since there is only one case to complain about, that is not a burden on the club now, Burgenland said. “It would be different if a lot of players were really sick, then it would be a big problem for us,” Kühbauer said.