CONCACAF disables two other Olimpia players to share a room with Portillo and Menjívar – Deu

The bad news for Olympia continues. The Honduran team has two more casualties for the match they will hold tonight against Alajuelense League of Costa Rica for the semifinals of the CONCACAF League. These are the left-backs, Ever Alvarado and Samuel Córdoba.

Both players were disqualified by CONCACAF and will not be available for tonight’s match because they were in contact in the last hours with the two infected players, Javier Portillo and Edrick Menjívar.

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According to information held by DEU, both players shared a room with the two positives and it was because of this situation that CONCACAF authorities activated the biosecurity protocol, which states that they must be isolated immediately to prevent mass infections.

At these four casualties, it was also confirmed that he will be left André Orellana, Who gave a negative in the PCR test of Coronavirus, will not be on the list for the game because it has a virus, or rather, a flu, a situation that in these times of pandemic turns on alarm and CONCACAF does not want to escape the hands the tournament.

Now comes a new problem for coach Pedro Antonio Troglio. He has no left winger for tonight’s duel, so he will have to improvise using either Johnny Leverón or “Patón” Mejía, who have already played in that position before.

Coronavirus cases in Olympia were detected in Honduras when PCR swab tests were performed on Monday and were reported on Wednesday. CONCACAF had recently issued a report stating that there were no more positives, a situation that contrasts with the measure to leave Alvarado and “Chama” Córdoba out of the game.

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