Czech Republic and Scotland unite despite Covid-19 concerns

Slavia Prague’s president said shortly before the attack opposing Slovakia that he would ask to remove players from his Czech national team club after some other national team member tested positive for the new coronavirus.

 

The Czech Republic will continue next week’s UEFA Nations League match against Scotland, but will face another party that beat Slovakia on Friday due to Covid-19 issues, a door said. – team speech.

Shortly after their 3–1 victory over Slovakia, the Czech Federation said in a statement that Monday’s match opposing Scotland would not take a position due to the “current scenario with Covid-19”.

Slavia Prague’s president said shortly before the attack opposing Slovakia that he would ask to remove players from his Czech national team club after some other national team member tested positive for the new coronavirus.

After discussions with UEFA, the Czech Republic must form a new team for Monday’s game, to be played in the Czech city of Olomouc, team representatives said.

“The Czech Federation is now in close communication with clubs and makes a decision on who will play for the national team,” FA spokesman Michal Jurman said on Twitter.

The FA’s Scottish executive leader, Ian Maxwell, said: “We were as surprised as UEFA to be informed of what was published on facR’s official channels last night. After long conversations late last night and this morning, we got the categorical security that the game is happening.

Scotland began their Nations League crusade with a 1-1 draw against Israel on Friday.

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