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Foden and Greenwood dropped after breaching coronavirus protocols, Southgate confirms

Gareth Southgate confirmed reports accusing Phil Foden and Mason Greenwood of breaching medical protocols after their England debuts.

By Ryan Benson
Phil Foden, Mason Greenwood

London, September 7: Phil Foden and Mason Greenwood have been dropped by England and face disciplinary action after breaching coronavirus isolation rules following Saturday's win over Iceland, Gareth Southgate has confirmed.

The youngsters, who made their England debuts in the 1-0 Nations League victory, appeared to be shown in a Snapchat video posted by one of the girls they were said to be socialising with.

Iceland's self-isolation rules in response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic meant such a meeting was forbidden, with England granted special exemptions only for the match in Reykjavik.

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According to Icelandic media, England players were subject to mandatory coronavirus tests at the border and, although they had been exempt from a five-day quarantine, they were not allowed to meet with anyone outside of the squad.

Southgate confirmed the players would be sent home, ruling them out of Tuesday's match with Denmark.

"Unfortunately this morning it was brought to my attention that the two boys have broken the COVID guidelines in terms of our secure bubble – we had to decide they couldn't have interaction with the rest of the team," he said.

"They'll have to travel back to England separately."

The two players were accused of having people in their hotel rooms, though Southgate is adamant no one from outside of England's bubble entered the parts of the facility that squad use.

"Nothing has happened in the areas that we occupy in the hotel," he said.

"We're still getting to the depths of all the information as this was only brought to my attention a couple of hours before training and we've had to train. We are still getting to grips with some of the details.

"What is clear is there was a breach of the COVID guidelines. We spent a long time getting those measures in place. The whole squad have followed that to the letter.

"We've had four tests since we've been together. In that respect, we had no alternative but to do what we're doing."

Despite protocol flouting, Southgate sees no reason to worry about Tuesday's match with Denmark being called off as a result, convinced none of the squad have had contact with Foden or Greenwood since their breach.

"We're very clear that no other members of our party have been in contact with those two players," Southgate added.

"That's why they couldn't go to breakfast this morning, couldn't join us for training.

"We're very clear following all guidelines in that regard. It's a very serious situation and we've treated it that way and acted as quickly as we've been able to."

Story first published: Monday, September 7, 2020, 18:36 [IST]
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