Out of COVID-19: Real Madrid recovers its players for the restart of the League
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Real Madrid was one of the teams that has suffered from the Ómicron variant of COVID – 19 during November and December. Several La Liga teams have reported multiple infections within the squad during the Christmas holidays and near the restart of the season 2021 – 2022.
Málaga reported that there are six positives within the team and Celta de Vigo confirmed four cases this Friday.
The Malaga team has six casualties that must pass at least 10 days of strict quarantine at home and then test negative to be able to return to training in the first days of January.
Marco Asensio tested negative and was The last player to test negative, so the meringues have no infected footballer before the game against Getafe. The Spanish announced it on Twitter so he will join to trainings for the first date of 2022.
“I tested negative for my PCR test yesterday. I send a big hug to the families who have not been able to be together on these special dates. Keep taking care of yourself. Force ”, wrote Asensio after overcoming the virus.
Marcelo, Modric, Rodrygo, Alaba, Bale and Davide Ancelotti, son and first assistant of Carlo Ancelotti, overcame the virus and all will be with the first team on the first day of La Liga in 2022.
Real Madrid is gradually putting an end to the outbreak that has suffered since Monday of last week and that also affects the basketball section with up to eight cases : Vincent Poirier, Fabien Causeur, Thomas Heurtel, Anthony Randolph, Guerschon Yabusele, Juan Núñez, Adam Hanga and coach Pablo Laso.
Spanish football has also been affected by the new Covid variant Ómicron – 19 like the English Premier League and Serie A in which they have had to suspend er matches and restrict the 100% of stadiums to prevent further infections.
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