Arsenal Football Club confirmed on Thursday that
the morale of his Spanish coach, Miquel Artita, is
in a “much better” condition, after working with the
Corona virus, he is back in work.
The London club announced last week that Artita,
37, had been infected with the “Covid-19” virus, in
a move that required the entire team to be
quarantined for a period of two weeks.
In the shadow of Artita’s injury, after which
Chelsea player Calum Hudson-Udoye, the Premier
League and Premier League leagues (EFL
concerned with the other three tournaments of the
local championship), decided to suspend the
competitions until early April, a period that has
been extended today. Until the end of the month in
question, following a meeting of the two
associations and authorities involved in English
football.
Arsenal said in a statement that “Michael feels
much better.”
“His morale is good, he prepares detailed plans
with the coaches (in the technical staff) and talks to
the players periodically.”