NFF Dismisses Report That Four Super Eagles Players Tested Positive For Coronavirus Ahead Of Friendly Against AlgeriaNigeria Football Federation (NFF) has debunked report of some Super Eagles players testing positive for COVID-19 in Austria, ahead of their international friendly match against Algeria on Friday, October 9.
Making a clarification on the report, the NFF said the writer misinterpreted what Coach Gernot Rohr said.
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The Federation clarified that Rohr said that four Super Eagles players previously tested positive for the virus since the pandemic, but have since recovered.
The football body further disclosed that they are awaiting the result of the COVID-19 test carried out on Super Eagles players ahead of tomorrow’s game.
The statement read;
NEWS ALERT. PLEASE DISCOUNTENANCE ANY REPORTS THAT SOME OF OUR PLAYERS TESTED POSITIVE TO COVID 19 AHEAD OF TOMORROW’S FRIENDLY GAME AGAINST ALGERIA. IT IS A BLATANT FALSEHOOD.
It added;
THE WRITER OF THE STORY, WHO WAS NOT PART OF THE PRESS CONFERENCE EARLIER TODAY, TOTALLY MISREPRESENTED WHAT COACH ROHR SAID THAT SINCE THE OUTBREAK OF THE PANDEMIC, FOUR OF OUR PLAYERS HAD TESTED POSITIVE BUT WERE ALL NOW FULLY RECOVERED FROM THE VIRUS AND BACK IN ACTION. THE RESULTS OF THE COVID 19 TESTS CARRIED OUT ON THE SUPER EAGLES AHEAD OF TOMORROW’S GAME ARE STILL BEING AWAITED.