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Borussia sporting director Eberl reveals
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Kramer tested positive for Corona in May
Exclusive Düsseldorf At the Rhenish Football Summit, Max Eberl and Uwe Klein spoke about Corona’s positive cases in Borussia and Fortuna. Eberl even announced which player had tested positive in early May.
In early May, two people tested positive for the virus in the first series of corona tests in Borussia. Previously it was known that a physical therapist and a player received the positive result. It was not yet known which player he was. But sporting director Max Eberl now revealed which Gladbach player was affected at the time.
“When the result came in, we all had this uncertainty about what that means and how dangerous it is. Before that though, we followed all the guidelines and were able to show that the guys only had close contact on the field. So only the physical therapist and Christoph Kramer were briefly quarantined because we were able to test directly. A few days before, you had a slight itchy throat, which was a symptom you should take seriously, “Eberl said in” Rheinische Fußball-Gipfel “from the Rheinische Post.
“However, in a week, three tests were negative and you still have no antibodies. So we don’t even know if it was an incorrect test. But in the first moment you realize that the virus is there. At first he got goose bumps, it felt like he was before an Abitur exam. He was removed and then waited eight hours for the test results. But now it has become a habit. And since then, thank God, we have not had another positive case, ”Eberl continued.
So while Borussia got lucky, the Rhine’s rival Fortuna Düsseldorf was hit even harder by Corona. Two players, according to information from our editorial team, were David Kownacki and Nana Ampomah, they tested positive, both even completed a test match at TSV Meerbusch before the results were announced, so the entire team had to be temporarily quarantined. .
“The first call came from our doctor at minute 75. I was standing on the sidelines and they told me there could have been positive tests. When it was confirmed shortly before the end of the game, I didn’t even know where to start, ”sporting director Uwe Klein said, describing the situation.
The best news with the three positive results of these soccer professionals: Kramer, Kownacki and Ampomah survived without sequelae.