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As the Bundesliga league leader announced just over twelve hours later, all the professionals had tested negative for the virus. Salzburg originally reported that six domestic players were infected with SARS-CoV-2. This was the result of the test results at the end of the game against Rapid on Sunday night, he said.
As CEO Stephan Reiter explained in a broadcast, they are working on “moving all the levers as quickly as possible to end the current restrictions on our team.” All players on the Salzburg team should be able to travel to their national teams immediately after all. The official travel ban on the players in question is expected to be lifted quickly.
Different results
Furthermore, they wanted to find out as soon as possible why the two most recent corona tests, which were carried out in the same laboratory in Salzburg, produced different results. “We cannot leave that as it is, because it takes the extensive and professional effort of FC Red Bull Salzburg to implement the prescribed preventive measures to the point of absurdity,” Reiter said.
On Monday afternoon, ÖFB sporting director Peter Schöttel, in response to the positive test results, announced that he would not include the three Salzburg team players Andreas Ulmer, Cican Stankovic and Albert Vallci in the current course. . However, the ÖFB did not make the subsequent nominations announced for Monday night. Suddenly, it no longer seemed impossible for Salzburg to join the ÖFB team. Discussions and consultations are currently underway in this regard, the association told the APA on Monday night.
Salzburg initially reported Monday morning that a crown test for the Rapid game evaluated on Friday had still yielded a negative result for the entire team. A series of tests conducted on Saturday especially for a “double digit number” of selected players showed a different picture. The affected players, whose names were not mentioned, are currently asymptomatic and have already entered quarantine, the club wrote in the day’s first broadcast. The rest of the team is in team quarantine and is only allowed to travel between their home, training, or match venue.
This caused a stir, especially in Hungary. The Magyars also rely on Dominik Szoboszlai in the play-off final against Iceland on Thursday. The midfielder did not travel to his home country. The Hungarian association announced on Monday night that the midfielder will join their national team.