Returning To Training In Dubai, One Celtic Player Catches COVID-19
JAKARTA - Celtic on Sunday announced that one of their players had tested positive for COVID-19, just two days after the Scottish club returned home from training in Dubai, as a training camp in a warm-weather region.
Celtic's departure to train in Dubai on January 2 was the target of criticism from Scottish Deputy Prime Minister John Swiney, who called it "not a good idea" amid the COVID-19 pandemic that is still sweeping the world.
📍 Lennoxtown The Bhoys train ahead of our match against @HibernianFC on Monday. Training edit 🔜 pic.twitter.com/CzCTE1il8y
- Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) January 10, 2021
Celtic did not specify whether the positive players based on the COVID-19 test results were members of the squad who participated in training in Dubai.
"Celtic today confirmed that one of our players is positive based on the COVID-19 test. This player certainly has the full support and care of the club," said an announcement made by Celtic via their official Twitter account, @CelticFC, quoted by Antara.
Simultaneously Celtic also stated that apart from that one positive result, all squad members, both players, coaching staff and management tested negative for COVID-19.
Celtic today confirmed that one player has recorded a positive test for covid-19. Clearly the player will receive all our care and full support. All other members of our squad, management team and backroom squad are negative.
- Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) January 10, 2021
Celtic are currently in second place in the Scottish League standings with a collection of 43 points and 22 points behind Rangers.
Celtic's last appearance was in a 1-0 loss against Rangers in the Old Firm Derby on Saturday, January 2 before leaving for Dubai.