omicron: Omicron concern; Cancels Premier League matches – english premier league set aside matches due to omicron

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LONDON: Concerns have been raised that the arrival of the Kovid-19 variant of Omicron could plunge the football world back into crisis. The English Premier League is the biggest problem. Six games in a week had to be postponed to the Premier League alone due to the Omicron threat. The problem is the growing number of omicron patients in the UK and the reporting of the disease within teams.

The last postponement of the Omicron threat was a match between Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur scheduled for this morning Indian time and a clash between Manchester United and Brighton on Saturday. Manchester United’s second match in a row has been postponed. Tottenham’s three matches have already been postponed, including the match against Renault in the UEFA Conference League. United’s match against Brentford, scheduled for Tuesday night, has also been postponed. Burnley Watford and Brighton Tottenham have also been postponed.
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The Southampton-Brentford, Watford-Crystal Palace, West Ham United-Norwich City and Everton-Leicester matches scheduled for this weekend have also been postponed. That would bring to nine the number of matches that will be postponed this month under the Kovid threat.

The United and Chelsea Everton matches were played at Liverpool Newcastle at midnight on Thursday, Indian time, but some players did not return to action due to Kovid’s illness. Liverpool’s Fabinho, Curtis Jones and Virgin Van Dyck were all ruled out of the match.
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Chelsea will be without home players Romelu Lukaku, Timo Werner and Callum Hudson Odoi. From December 6 to 16, Kovid is estimated to have more than 50 players and staff at 20 clubs in the Premier League.

Kovid has also been linked with a move to Spanish La Liga giants Real Madrid, following in the footsteps of the English Premier League. That’s when Real Madrid reported five new cases on Thursday. Wednesday’s test revealed that Real stars Luka Modric and Marcelo were Kovid positive. Kovid had previously reported to Marco Asensio, Gareth Bale, Andre Lunin, Rodrigo and First Assistant Manager.

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