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Liverpool forward Mane tests positive for COVID-19

Liverpool forward Sadio Mane has tested positive for coronavirus and he is now self-isolating.
Mane tested positive three days after the club said midfielder Thiago Alcantara who recently joined them from Bayern Munich tested positive for Covid-19.
A statement on Liverpool’s website says the Senegal winger has “displayed minor symptoms of the virus but feels in good health overall”.
Mane, 28, played for the Reds in a 3-1 win over Arsenal on Monday but was not in the squad for the EFL Cup defeat on penalties to the Gunners on Thursday.
“Like with Thiago Alcantara, Liverpool are – and will continue to – following all protocols relating to Covid-19 and Mane will self-isolate for the required period of time.”
Mane, who has scored three goals for the Anfield club this season, will now miss the Premier League game against Aston Villa on Sunday prior to the international break.
The club’s first game after that will be the Merseyside derby at Everton on 17 October.
On Monday, the Premier League announced 10 people had tested positive for coronavirus in the latest round of testing – the highest number of positive tests since the season began.
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