Lindelof breathing difficulties not Covid related, says Man Utd

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14 Dec 2021 • 8:14 PM MYT
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Manchester United defender Victor Lindelof looks to play a pass during the English Premier League football match between Norwich City and Manchester United at Carrow Road Stadium in Norwich, December 11, 2021. — AFP pic

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MANCHESTER, Dec 14 — Manchester United defender Victor Lindelof is undergoing investigations into the cause of the breathing difficulties he suffered during Saturday’s 1-0 win at Norwich, but it is not believed to be related to the coronavirus outbreak at the club.

Lindelof, 27, was substituted in the 74th minute at Carrow Road after struggling to catch his breath.

United interim manager Ralf Rangnick said after the match the Sweden defender also had a higher heart rate than normal, prompting the decision to replace him.

In a statement today, United said: “Victor is currently undergoing a series of precautionary investigations. He has recovered well from the episode he experienced in the match against Norwich.

“All indications are that this is not linked to any Covid outbreak within the club.”

United’s Premier League match away to Brentford, scheduled for tonight, was postponed after a number of positive Covid-19 tests among players and staff led to the closure of their Carrington training complex yesterday. — AFP