Andy Robertson DELETES video of him and Billy Gilmour playing table tennis after Scotland star’s positive Covid test
ANDY ROBERTSON has swiftly deleted a clip of him playing table tennis with Billy Gilmour after the latter tested positive for Covid-19.
Scotland were rocked on Monday morning when news broke that Chelsea’s midfielder had been ruled out of the crunch Euro 2020 clash with Croatia tomorrow.
Andy Robertson has deleted a video he shared of him playing ping-pong with Billy Gilmour[/caption] The Scotland captain removed the clip from Instagram after the midfielder tested positive for Covid-19[/caption]The Daily Mail claims the Scottish FA said the 20-year-old ace had no close contacts in the squad.
But soon after the Gilmour news was announced a clip surfaced from the squad’s team hotel of the young star playing ping-pong.
It was originally posted on Liverpool left-back Robertson’s Instagram story and showed him, Gilmour and John McGinn in table tennis action.
But the video has now been removed from the 27-year-old full-back’s account.
Gilmour, who was widely-praised for his display in the goalless draw with England on Friday, will now self-isolate for 10 days and miss the Scots’ final Group D game at Hampden Park.
A Scottish FA statement read: “The Scottish FA can confirm that a member of the Scotland National Team playing squad, Billy Gilmour, has tested positive for Covid-19.
“Having liaised with Public Health England since the positive test was recorded, Billy will now self-isolate for 10 days and therefore miss tomorrow’s Uefa EURO 2020 Group D match against Croatia at Hampden.”
All other Covid tests within the Scotland camp returned negative this morning while the Scottish FA are in talks with Public Health England regarding ‘close contacts’, but none have been identified.
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England bosses are undertaking urgent talks to ensure Gareth Southgate’s squad are Covid-free after Gilmour’s positive test.
There are fears that England‘s stars may have caught Covid during the game, although is it not known when Gilmour himself became infected.
All members of the England squad and staff have tested negative and are training as normal on Monday.
Chelsea pals Ben Chilwell and Mason Mount were pictured embracing their club team-mates after the match.
Scotland boss Steve Clarke also hugged the Man of the Match following his highly-praised international debut in the 0-0 draw at Wembley.
SunSport understands the FA held urgent talks this morning over how to deal with the situation.
The England camp are tested regularly and have not returned a positive test all tournament.
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