Coronavirus: Former Man City defender Eliaquim Mangala one of five at Valencia to contract virus

Five players and staff members at the Spanish club have been confirmed to have coronavirus after Ezequiel Garay became the first La Liga player to be diagnosed

Shrivathsa Sridhar
Monday 16 March 2020 09:42 GMT
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France international Eliaquim Mangala said that he is one of the five players and staff of La Liga side Valencia who have tested positive for the coronavirus.

The 29-year-old’s team mate Ezequiel Garay on Sunday became the first La Liga player to contract the virus that has affected a host of global sports events.

“I knew today that I am #coronavirus positive,” former Manchester City defender Mangala said on Twitter. “I’m feeling good and I have no symptoms associated with the virus. However, I am confined in-house and separated from my family.

“I learned we can carry the virus without having symptoms, that’s why I recommend everyone to follow confinement measures and avoid contact with other people, as much as possible, even if you feel well.”

Valencia had travelled to Milan last month for a Champions League match against Atalanta, which was played in front of a packed San Siro stadium, before restrictions were placed on sports events in Italy - the country in Europe worst hit by the coronavirus.

All organised soccer in Spain has been postponed for at least two weeks to prevent the spread of the virus.

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