Mikel Arteta wants Premier League clarity over Covid postponement rules

Tottenham’s game against Brighton this weekend has been postponed following a Covid outbreak at the club

Sonia Twigg
Friday 10 December 2021 11:36 EST
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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has urged the Premier League for clarity and to introduce specific rules regarding Covid-19 outbreaks at clubs.

Tottenham’s Premier League match against Brighton this weekend was postponed on Thursday after 13 first-team players and staff tested positive for the virus.

However, Arsenal’s opening-day game at Brentford was made to go ahead despite four members of the Gunners squad returning positive tests.

It is understood there is no official threshold for the number of positive cases that would cause a game to be called off, however Arteta wants the Premier League to rectify that.

Asked if he wanted there to be a certain number of cases for a game to be postponed, the Spaniard said ahead of Saturday’s visit of Southampton to the Emirates Stadium: “I’m saying that that would be really really helpful, yes.”

On whether the current situation was too subjective, he added: “I think it is because you don’t know when you have to play and when you don’t and we have some examples about that.”

Tottenham’s Europa Conference League clash with Rennes on Thursday night was also called off while Norwich are currently waiting on the PCR test results of a couple of unnamed players.

“I think the decision has to be made first of all to protect the players and the environment, this is the first thing,” Arteta said when asked about the recent postponements.

“Afterwards obviously we need to maintain certain criteria so all the clubs are competing, and we can all compete in the same conditions.

“That’s it for me, the most important thing is health.”

I'm saying that that would be really really helpful, yes.

Mikel Arteta on having specific Covid postponement rules

Premier League bosses wrote to all clubs on Thursday calling for a step up in Covid safety measures.

Mask wearing and social distancing will be stepped up at training grounds, among the changes at the clubs.

“We have to put all the protocols in place again,” Arteta said. “But the situation is very tricky because it’s impossible to create a bubble around the training ground and stadium when the whole world is open.

“Because it’s not about us, it’s about the people we have around us, it’s about our kids, it’s all the people that are connected to us that makes the situation really really tricky.”

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