Chelsea coach Thomas Tuchel tests Covid-19 positive, likely to be back for Club World Cup
FA CUP: Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel to remain in isolation after testing positive for Covid-19 hours ahead of their FA Cup match on Saturday against Plymouth Argyle.
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel tested Covid positive on Saturday (Reuters Photo)
HIGHLIGHTS
- Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel tested Covid positive on Saturday
- He will remain in self-isolation, likely to link up with squad at Club World Cup
- Chelsea take on Plymouth Argyle in their FA Cup 4th-round match
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel tested positive for Covid-19, hours before the Premier League club’s FA Cup 4th round match againt Plymouth Argyle, the club said in a statement on Friday.
Tuchel will go into self-isolation and the club said he would most likely join up with the team in Abu Dhabi next week for the Club World Cup. The team will fly out after the FA Cup game.
European champions Chelsea face either United Arab Emirates Pro League side Al Jazira or AFC Champions League winners Al Hilal in their semi-final at Abu Dhabi’s Mohammad Bin Zayed Stadium on Wednesday.
If Chelsea qualify for the final, they will remain in Abu Dhabi until Feb. 12. Chelsea reached the final the last time they played in the Club World Cup in 2012, losing 1-0 to Brazilian side Corinthians in Japan.
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