A virus spread among Wolverhampton players before meeting Liverpool »

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An English news report revealed that a number of Wolverhampton players were infected with a mysterious virus in their preparatory camp to face Liverpool on Saturday in the sixth round of the English Premier League.

Journalist Ben Dennery from the British newspaper “The Athletic” said, “A virus has infected a number of Wolverhampton players and will pose a real threat to their participation in today’s match, Saturday, against Liverpool.”
The same source added, “Wolverhampton goalkeeper Daniel Bentley is in stable and good condition, but there are a large number of players infected with the disease who will need careful examinations to indicate the degree of seriousness of infection with the virus.”
According to the same source, “Some players were absent from training yesterday, Friday, which will make their participation in front of Mohamed Salah’s teammates today uncertain.”
Wolverhampton has the weakest defense line in the English Premier League, having conceded 14 goals in 5 matches.
Liverpool ranks second in the Premier League with 12 points from five matches, while Wolverhampton is in twentieth and last place with one point from a draw and 4 defeats so far.

Source: Russia Today

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