BUNDESLIGA 2 side Dynamo Dresden have put their entire squad into a two-week quarantine after TWO of their players tested positive for coronavirus.
The second tier club will now miss the return of football in Germany which is coming back on May 16.
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Dynamo Dresden are in quarantine after two players tested positive for coronavirusCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Ralf Minge, Dynamo’s sporting director said: “In the past few weeks, we have made enormous efforts in terms of personnel and logistics in order to strictly implement all the prescribed medical and hygienic measures.
“We are in contact with the responsible health authority and the DFL to coordinate all further steps.
“The fact is that we can neither train nor participate in the game in the next 14 days.”
Dresden were set to play against Hannover 96 on May 17, and it now remains to be seen how the Bundesliga 2’s bottom side can slot back into action.
They aren’t the only second tier German side to go into quarantine, with FC Erzgebirge Aue sending home all players and staff four days ago due to one person testing positive for coronavirus.
All eyes will be on the Bundesliga when it kicks off in a week’s time.
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But former Borussia Dortmund star Never Subotic, now at Union Berlin, admits most Bundesliga players are “living in fear” over the return.
He told the BBC: “[Becoming ill is] definitely the big issue that everyone carries with them.
“We want to press fast forward and be in a situation where we don’t have to worry about it but I think that’s unrealistic within the coming months.”
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