Braithwaite returns to training after testing negative for coronavirus

Barcelona forward Martin Braithwaite and eight other Danish internationals returned to training this Friday with their national team after testing negative for coronavirus, three days after being isolated when a positive concentration was detected, as reported by the Danish Football Federation (DBU).

The positive of the Hoffenheim side Robert Skov had caused the nine players and several members of the coaching staff, including coach Kasper Hjulmand, to be isolated on Tuesday and missed the next day's friendly match against Sweden.

Braithwaite and the rest of the companions will be available to face Iceland this Sunday in a match of the fifth day of their League of Nations group and, three days later, Belgium.

Denmark may count for both matches with seven players who play in English clubs, once the UK Government has agreed to make an exception to the rules that temporarily prohibit the entry of travelers from Denmark or who have passed through there in transit when a Sars-CoV2 mutation linked to mink is detected in that country.

British isolations and restrictions caused In the friendly against Sweden, which they won 2-0, Denmark had 18 casualties and Ebbe Sand acted as coach, currently a forward coach.