The west London club have been self-isolating since Friday after Hudson-Odoi became the first Premier League player to be diagnosed with Covid-19, with all professional football in England suspended soon after. Chelsea’s training complex at Cobham was shut down so it could be deep-cleaned, and all players and staff who came into contact with Hudson-Odoi asked to self-isolate. The Chelsea squad have been self-isolating after Hudson-Odoi tested positive for Covid-19 (Getty)‘Social distancing can leave us feeling isolated, however we can continue to support each other even if that means doing it remotely. ‘Of course we still don’t know when competitive football will restart, but it isn’t worth worrying about that too much at the moment. AdvertisementAdvertisement‘We all miss football, but right now it’s about acting responsibly and in the best interests of society.
Source: Metro March 17, 2020 21:33 UTC