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Villa player ‘reluctant to get out of car’ due to Covid fears: Steven Gerrard

Fear of contracting coronavirus continues to plague Premier League players, staff after more than 90 cases confirmed this past week

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 23 Dec 2021 12:00PM

Villa player ‘reluctant to get out of car’ due to Covid fears: Steven Gerrard
Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard (pictured above) said that Premier League footballers are so fearful of contracting Covid-19 that one of his players ‘was reluctant to get out of his car because he had some symptoms and he’s got a young family… it is Christmas time… Everyone wants to protect their own families’. – AFP pic, December 23, 2021

LONDON − Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard said fear of Covid-19 is so heightened that one of his players was reluctant to get out of his car.

An outbreak at Villa saw their match against Burnley last Saturday postponed at short notice with Gerrard warning yesterday that it will be a “nightmare” if the Midlands club have to tackle two matches in two days with just 14 players available.

“We had a situation at the weekend where one of the players was reluctant to get out of his car because he had some symptoms and he’s got a young family, and you can totally understand his view in his situation,” Gerrard said. 

“This is a guy who’s got a young family, it is Christmas time, and that’s the situation everyone is in.”

The former Liverpool and England midfielder added: “No one wants to get this virus. Everyone wants to protect their own families. This is our job, and your priority is always going to be your family, of course it is.

“Thankfully, he was tested after and he didn’t have a situation but that player would not have been available on the day and these are the little situations that people don’t see.

“We’ve got a major responsibility to listen to the players and deal with every situation as it comes your way.”

The Premier League announced on Monday its intention to continue with scheduled matches over the traditionally busy Christmas and New Year period despite more than 90 confirmed coronavirus cases among players and staff in the last week.

Last weekend, six of ten scheduled games in England’s Premier League were called off because of coronavirus outbreaks.

The Premier League is due to hold ‘virtual’ meetings with managers and captains today to hear their concerns. – AFP, December 23, 2021

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