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Bayern’s Kimmich doubtful for Augsburg clash over Covid concerns

Bayern Munich midfielder Joshua Kimmich is pictured during the German first division Bundesliga football match between FC Bayern Munich and SC Freiburg in Munich, southern Germany, November 6, 2021. — AFP pic

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MUNICH, Nov 18 — Bayern Munich’s Joshua Kimmich is doubtful for their Bundesliga game against Augsburg tomorrow after coming into contact with a person suspected of having Covid-19, coach Julian Nagelsmann said today.

Nagelsmann added a decision on whether Kimmich will be at the team’s disposal tomorrow would be taken later.

“With Joshua it’s a precautionary measure at the moment,” Nagelsmann told reporters. “There’s the suspicion that he came into contact with an infected person.

“I don’t know exactly when the result will come in regarding the person close to Joshua. It should be today, but I don’t know 100 per cent. He was not with us today as a precaution. It’ll be decided later today and we’ll know more.”

Should Kimmich’s acquaintance test positive, then the player will need to go into a seven-day quarantine for having come into contact with an infected person, Nagelsmann said.

Kimmich has come out of a week’s quarantine after team mate Niklas Suele tested positive earlier this month, forcing him and three other Bayern team mates — Serge Gnabry, Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting and Jamal Musiala — to go into isolation.

The Germany midfielder, who has not been vaccinated after voicing concerns over potential long-term effects, has been at the heart of an ongoing discussion about whether top footballers should take the shot given their role model function in society.

Fans for tomorrow’s game in Augsburg need to have either proof of vaccination or proof of having recovered from an infection but players do not need to be vaccinated.

Bayern are four points clear at the top of the Bundesliga and also visit Dynamo Kyiv in the Champions League next week.

“Obviously (the coronavirus) is a frustrating issue. It keeps us busy,” said Nagelsmann, who will also be without winger Kingsley Coman against Augsburg.

“We play against Augsburg in about 24 hours and none of you has asked a question about the match. Only about the pandemic.” — Reuters

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