Football: Conte says regular tests helping Spurs deal with 'big mess' of Covid
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[BENGALURU] Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte said daily testing in the Premier League is a good solution to the "big mess" caused by Covid-19.
The English top flight has postponed 15 games this month due to Covid-19 outbreaks and reverted to emergency measures including daily antigen testing and twice-weekly PCR tests, regardless of vaccine status.
Spurs - who have had 2 league matches called off - take on Southampton away later on Tuesday (Dec 28), 48 hours after their 3-0 win over Crystal Palace, and will receive results of PCR tests conducted on Monday (Dec 27) before the game.
Conte said he is fully aware of the disruption a positive test can cause.
"Yeah ... it happened when we were having the problems 2 weeks ago. When I said we were having training sessions, I was preparing for the game and then at the end of the session you can have a positive player," Conte told reporters.
"This is a big mess because you can prepare with a player that the next day you can't, but especially your players that are positive can infect other players.
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"But now we're doing very well because before the training session there's a rapid test and then the other test you have the result the day after.
"This is a good solution because you know with the rapid test. It's not 100 per cent but there's a good percentage of reality in this test."
A record 103 positive cases were found among players and staff in the Premier League over the past week, with the league deciding to go ahead with its packed schedule
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