Arsenal manager arteta tests positive for coronavirus with whole squad set to self isolate
According to recent reports, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has tested positive for COVID-19, and as a result, the entire first-team squad will be self-isolating for the next 14 days.
This news comes as a significant blow to the team, which was already struggling with injuries and a congested fixture schedule. The Premier League has also announced that Arsenal's upcoming match against Manchester City, scheduled for this weekend, has been postponed due to the outbreak.
Arteta, who is 37 years old, is reportedly experiencing mild symptoms and is currently in isolation at his home. The club has stated that he will be monitored closely by medical staff and will only return to training when he is cleared to do so.
The entire first-team squad, including players and coaching staff, will also be self-isolating for the next 14 days, which means they will miss the match against Manchester City and potentially other fixtures in the coming weeks.
This development is a major setback for Arsenal, who were already facing a tough run of fixtures and were struggling to find consistency in their performances. The team's next match is currently scheduled for March 21, but it remains to be seen whether they will be able to field a full-strength team by then.
The Premier League has also announced that it will be working closely with Arsenal and the relevant authorities to ensure that the situation is managed safely and effectively.
In the meantime, fans will be eagerly awaiting updates on the team's situation and hoping that the players and staff will be able to return to action as soon as possible.