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Originally Posted by devo22
well, once the games restart, there'll be a gameday protocol in place:
that protocol has since been unanimously agreed on by all clubs, meaning that a case like that Norwich/Tottenham screw-up is not possible. You get tested, then you get a negative result, then you can play. Simple enough.
let's be honest, the chance of the Norwich player infecting a Spurs player is very small. It won't have an effect on the re-start either, but I don't really get why they didn't wait for the latest tests before playing the friendly.
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Maybe the odds are small, but if a player was to be infected it’s Erik Lamela. I don’t think him being injured because someone breathed on him is beyond the realm of possibility, and that’s without Covid!