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While Real Madrid has gathered during the pandemic, several Castilla players have tested positive for Covid-19, including two who trained with the first team …
Four Castilla players tested positive for coronavirus on Saturday and the whole team underwent new PCR tests as health problems in Real Madrid’s Valdebebas training ground were raised this weekend. COVID-19 has somehow managed to penetrate the sports complex despite the best efforts of the club to ensure Real Madrid City it is a safe haven for game staff, coaches and employees. The subsidiary shares the facilities, but since the start of the pandemic, the club has been concerned that Zidane’s and Raúl’s squads remain separate. But despite that, the Castilla players – White, Gutierrez Y Sergio Santos who are regularly called to train with the first team while two others – Marvin Y Arribas, debuted with the first team in the opening game of LaLiga. Saints meanwhile, he was included in the team roster for the Borussia Monchengladbach match as Zidane was left without injured defenders Carvajal, Odriozola Y Nacho, and trained alongside the senior players on Friday …
Castilla’s meeting with Rayo Majadahonda that was to be played today has been postponed. In Valdebebas, the daily routine of the players has been strictly monitored since they returned from the confinement in May, especially in the common and shared areas.
At dinning room, players must keep twice the recommended distance; they are not allowed to serve themselves food as they had done before March; is it so served individually so that none of them are near where the food is prepared. The changing room remains closed. “It is nothing like the life of a professional football, it is more like a NASA expedition to Mars,” someone pointed out.
Real Madrid’s strict Coronavirus protocol
Madrid has a extremely strict protocol It is designed to keep the risks of infection to a minimum. Since the residence of the players how they move around the facilities, everything is designed to reduce the risk of transmission. After leaving their cars in the parking area, players walk to their assigned single room in the residence, and all the time maintaining a safe distance. They change into training equipment inside their own room with gloves and face masks. On the practice ranges, each player has their own private locker to store their boots and other training equipment, all of which are sterilized daily. the More expensive Y gloves they stay inside their personal lockers.
Players also have limited contact with physical therapists and club medical staff. When in contact with other employees a distance of six meters must always be obeyed. The same rule of six meters applies in the Gym where disinfectant must be worn when entering and before using any of the training devices. After the session is over, players shower in their own rooms and leave their clothes in a biodegradable bag before heading home.
For now, Madrid approaches the situation with caution and prefer to invest their energies in determining to what extent the coronavirus has affected the Castilla squad and get a exact number of those who have been infected. This morning, the team underwent more tests at the hospital. Those who have tested positive will be carefully monitored, quarantined, and all contacts tracked and examined. The news yesterday in Valdebebas was a shock but Madrid believes that they have maintained a very strict hygiene routine (Mariano Y Lunin are the only members of the first team squad to have tested positive) and that has so far allowed them to prevent the large-scale spread of Covid-19 among players, coaching staff and other club employees.
Source: m.allfootballapp.com
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