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POSITIVE TEST PERFORMED: Joshua King in training for the national team in Ullevaal last week. Photo: Bjørn S. Delebekk

Joshua King (28) has also been diagnosed with a crown and tells Dagbladet that he feels ill. The Norwegian Football Association (NFF) says they now know of no more cases of infection in the national team.

King Bournemouth’s club confirms Norwegian virus diagnosis Twitter.

– I’m not feeling well. Yesterday was pretty bad. I felt weak, I had pain all over my body, I had no appetite, I had no taste, I had no smell. I’m feeling better today, King tells Dagbladet.

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– It was tight in the chest. When I woke up on Wednesday, I was also sick. I contacted the doctor. They asked me to come, even though I was not feeling well. They sent me home without having been in contact with colleagues. Thursday morning they put me to the test. And on Thursday came the positive response, continues the forward of the selection.

He is the fifth player from Lars Lagerbäck’s original squad from matches against Israel, Romania and Austria to test positive after the meeting that ended abruptly last weekend.

On Friday morning, the NFF announced that all three national team players Patrick Berg (Bodø / Glimt), Marius Lode (Bodø / Glimt) and Markus Henriksen (Rosenborg) tested positive for crown, and it emerged during the meeting that Galatasaray player Omar Elabdellaoui was diagnosed with an infection.

– Now we don’t know of more cases. But the medical conditions around the players are the clubs that must respond, says communications manager Gro Tvedt Anderssen at NFF.

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Elabdellaoui’s positive test prevented the national team from traveling to Romania’s away game, the meeting was interrupted and almost all the players went home from the clubs. Instead, an emergency national team was piled up for Wednesday’s game against Austria.

– You are never in control when it comes to corona. Show all experience. We’re not in full control, but we’ve tested them repeatedly and kept our distance in our spare time. Then things can happen in training when they are a little closer to each other, national team doctor Ola Sand told VG before King’s positive result was known.

According to the national team doctor, Markus Henriksen sat in the square with Omar Elabdellaoui in the locker room during the national team meeting. Where and when the Bodo / Glimt players have been infected, they do not know yet, and Sand says it is the responsibility of the clubs to report positive tests now. All three elite league players have mild cold symptoms.

– Do you know of a case that you cannot get out with?

– I can’t answer that, Sand replied.

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VG has attempted to contact Joshua King today but has yet to respond to VG’s questions.

Celtic informs VG on Friday afternoon that both Kristoffer Ajer and Mohamed Elyounoussi have trained normally this week and are available to play this weekend after completing several negative tests. Simen Juklerød himself reports that he is healthy and well, and RB Leipzig informs VG through their media department that Alexander Sørloth has no symptoms, is healthy and has tested negative.

Borussia Dortmund coach Lucien Favre said at his press conference that Erling Braut Haaland is one hundred percent ready to play. Rune Jarstein has tested negative twice to date, Hertha Berlin reports to VG.

While Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder responds as follows to the situation of Sander Berge after the outbreak in the Norwegian team:

– We are awaiting instructions on Sander Berge. It’s a question mark right now, Wilder says.

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Several of the Norwegian national team players traveled home on a scheduled flight when the meeting was interrupted. National team doctor Ola Sand responds as follows if he turned out to be inconsiderate now:

– All those who were sent home tested negative four times, all wore masks and kept their distance. In that way, I think it was okay. So here I agree with the infection control doctor in Oslo, says Sand.

– We continue to support the evaluation we gave last time. Players who stayed in Norway are still in quarantine, and are closely followed by the national team doctor and the districts and municipalities where they stay, infection control chief Tore W. Steen in Oslo tells VG.

– Players who choose to go abroad should follow the rules that apply in the country in which they live, but we hope they are more aware of the symptoms, use common sense and avoid social contact as much as possible, keep going.

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