River Plate suspended training this Friday and he will not have “any activity” until he knows the results of new controls on his players after the goalkeeper coach Adrián Olivieri tested positive for COVID-19.
“Goalkeeping coach Adrián Olivieri, who had been isolated in the morning (Thursday) for suspicious symptoms, has tested positive for COVID 19. For that reason, the team will remain within the bubble without carrying out no activity until new tests have been done “, reported the club through its Twitter account.
The players and the coaching staff are inside a “health bubble” in the facilities that the club has in the province of Buenos Aires.
They will remain isolated in the hotel rooms until the results of new controls are known, in 24 or 48 hours.
Since the training began on August 10, the youth goalkeeper Ezequiel Centurión tested positive, who could not start the practices with his teammates.
River Plate will visit Sao Paulo on September 17 in the third day of Group 4 the Copa Libertadores.
Argentines and Brazilians have three points, like the Quito League and the Peruvian Binational, but the 'Millonaro' is the leader by goal difference.