Monday, November 4, 2024

League of Nations: Rabiot tested positive for COVID-19 – international football – sport

Must Read

Andrian Rabiot

The French midfielder is one of the most mentioned names in the European market.

French international midfielder Adrien Rabiot, which had positive results COVID-19, He was “put in isolationThe French Federation (FFF) announced on Saturday that it will not be able to compete in the final of the League of Nations on Sunday against Spain.

player Juventus from TurinHe will not travel to Milan– from Turin, where France played on Thursday-, andcan not be replacedUnion added.

And Rabiot, 26, underwent a test, like the rest of his colleagues, and tested positive, which he obtained on Saturday before leaving for the neighboring region of Lombardy.

The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FFF) has determined that the rest of the players have tested negative. The former Paris Saint-Germain midfielder played the semi-final against Belgium (3-2) on Thursday and participated in Friday’s training in Turin, where the start was limited to individual exercises.

group UEFA In this “final 4” it is determined that “If a group of players is removed from a team or is isolated, the game will be played as planned if the team has at least 13 players (at least one goalkeeper)Available. France have 21 players for the final after defender Lucas Digne was injured.

See also  Riera bumped into Sevastova's experience in Austin

France Press agency

keep going down
To find more content

I have got Content Limit of the month

Enjoy content digital time no limits. subscribe now!

* 900 COP/month for the first two months

We know you love to be in the know.

Create an account and enjoy:

  • Access to newsletters With the best current news.
  • Suspension The news that interests you.
  • keep your favorite items.

Create an account and you can Enjoy our content from any device.

Latest News

Fast, Private No-Verification Casinos in New Zealand: Insights from Pettie Iv

The world of online gambling has come a long way since its inception, and New Zealand has been no...

More Articles Like This