Borussia Mönchengladbach: two positive cases of Covid 19



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Mönchengladbach –

Corona virus alert at the foal stand! A Gladbacher Borussia player and physical therapist are said to have tested positive for the Covid-19 virus, according to information from our editorial team. The player is said to be a well-known midfield player.

Borussia Mönchengladbach does not make an official statement

In this context, EXPRESS has made several specific queries in recent days. Are there positive results of the crown test in the professional VfL team? However, a spokesperson for the association noted that Borussia will not make official comments on the subject of crown testing at this time.

However, this could change soon. Media pressure on Borussia should increase now. The club may very well make an official comment on Corona’s alarm number on Wednesday, no later than Thursday.

DFL muzzle for clubs

Previously, he had already been instructed by the German Football League (DFL) that the 36 professional clubs of the 1st and 2nd Bundesliga should refrain from making their own statements on the subject of test results.

On Monday afternoon, the DFL announced in a press release that a total of ten of 1,724 crown tests tested positive in the first wave of tests. The message continues: “The appropriate measures, for example the isolation of the affected people, including the environmental diagnosis, were taken directly by the respective clubs in accordance with the requirements of the local health authorities.”

Three positive cases in 1. FC Köln

Until now it is known that in 1. FC Köln two players and a supervisor tested positive for the virus, as well as in the 2. Bundesliga, a professional from Dynamo Dresden and a person from the Erzgebirge Aue functional team. 14 first division teams have announced that the tests were negative for them. RB Leipzig, FC Augsburg and Borussia Mönchengladbach are silent and therefore adhere to the DFL requirements.

It is not yet known whether the Bundesliga can continue ghost games despite the pandemic. Chancellor Angela Merkel (65 / CDU) policymakers plan to announce a decision on Wednesday.



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