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Clubs Erling Braut Haaland, Rune Almenning Jarstein and Alexander Sørloth will use the players this weekend even though they have promised to serve their quarantine.
The Norwegian national team players who have returned to their home countries after being placed in the 10-day crown quarantine had to sign an agreement that they will comply with the quarantine until 1 pm on Sunday.
German professional clubs will not accept it.
There are different rules that apply to those in Norway.
If a player presents two negative corona tests before the game, he can play, is the clear message of the Borussia Dortmund club of Haaland and the Hertha Berlin club of Jarstein.
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– German law applies on German soil, says Dortmund, according to the AFP news agency.
RB Leipzig also argues immediately when it comes to Alexander Sørloth, writes AFP.
Dortmund will play an away game against Hertha on Saturday night. On the same day, RB Leipzig will face Eintracht Frankfurt as a visitor.
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Hertha has clarified her case with the local health authorities in the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district of Berlin.
– They wrote us that Rune (Jarstein) must take two negative tests. Then you can start training again, Hertha communications manager Marcus Jung tells Kicker.
Jarstein was tested on Monday and a new test is planned on Wednesday. If all goes according to plan, he will be able to train again on Thursday.
The Norwegian players were quarantined after Omar Elabdellaoui tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday. Therefore, they were not allowed to travel to the international match against Romania, which according to the plan should have been played on Sunday, but the foreign professionals, after being returned by Oslo’s municipal doctor, Tore W. Steen, were allowed to return. to their places of origin to be quarantined there.
– If the rules in those countries allow games, then it cannot have any consequences for these players. It’s also not safe in terms of employment law that they can refuse to play against their own employer because they want to follow a different set of rules than the one that applies in the country, top soccer coach Lise Klaveness said at a press conference Monday.
Defense attorney John Christian Elden told VG on Sunday that players risked breaking Norwegian law if they played a game next weekend, if they did not intend to be quarantined abroad. They would then be punished for a false explanation in relation to leaving, as it was a prerequisite for being allowed to leave. On Monday write this:
– The information is only false if when the application was submitted they did not intend to remain full time in Norwegian quarantine in their home country. If things change later, they have not given a false explanation.
Deputy Health Director Espen Nakstad was asked about possible games earlier in the day:
– It is always problematic if you have had contact with an infection. But there are different regulations and the individual must take responsibility for this.