Coronavirus: Portsmouth’s James Bolton, Andy Cannon, Haji Mnoga and Sean Raggett test positive
League One club’s squad and first-team staff all underwent testing earlier this week
Portsmouth players, James Bolton, Andy Cannon, Haji Mnoga and Sean Raggett have tested positive for coronavirus.
The League One club’s squad and first-team staff all underwent testing earlier this week and are still waiting on further results.
“The second batch of results received by the club last night (20 March) showed that James Bolton, Andy Cannon and Sean Raggett all have the virus,” a statement read, before Mnoga’s positive test was revealed later on Saturday.
“They are all self-isolating in accordance with government guidelines and will continue to follow medical advice. The club have also notified Public Health England.
Chief executive Mark Catlin added: “I received the news last night and immediately spoke to Kenny and head physio Bobby Bacic. Kenny and I then spoke to [the] players.
“Football is not immune from this virus and I can assure you that it only really hits home when those that you know contract it.
“[Bolton, Cannon and Raggett] were in good spirits and perfectly calm – showing mild or no symptoms – and are looking forward to overcoming it as quickly as possible.
“We once again urge everyone to follow the current government guidelines.”
Portsmouth’s players were tested following their FA Cup tie against Arsenal, due to several of the Premier League club’s players and staff coming into contact with Olympiacos owner Evangelos Marinakis, who later tested positive for Covid-19.
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