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Wayne Rooney returns negative Covid-19 test but will miss games for Derby

ByReuters

Updated 19/10/2020 at 13:24 GMT

Wayne Rooney tested negative for Covid-19 but must self-isolate, meaning the 34-year-old will miss Derby's next three league games at Huddersfield Town on Tuesday and Nottingham Forest on Friday plus the home game with Cardiff City on October 28.

Wayne Rooney of Derby County during the Sky Bet Championship match between Derby County and Watford at the Pride Park, Derby on Friday 16th October 2020

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Derby County forward Wayne Rooney has said he tested negative for COVID-19 but must self-isolate for 10 days after coming into contact with a friend who tested positive.
Former England captain Rooney, player-coach at Championship side Derby, added that he was "angry and disappointed" with the friend who had visited him despite being told to take a Covid-19 test and later testing positive.
"Just received the news that my COVID-19 test has shown I do not have the virus," Rooney wrote on Twitter.
"Delighted for myself and family but obviously angry and disappointed that I now have to self-isolate and miss vital games for @dcfcofficial (Derby)."
Derby confirmed Rooney must self-isolate until Oct. 29, in line with UK government and English Football League guidelines.
It means the 34-year-old will miss Derby's next three league games at Huddersfield Town on Tuesday and Nottingham Forest on Friday plus the home game with Cardiff City on October 28.
"We are positive that Wayne will be available for selection for the club's Championship fixture at AFC Bournemouth on October 31," the club said in a statement.
Rooney played in Derby's 1-0 home defeat by Watford on Friday, a day after the friend visited him at his home.
Derby are 21st in the standings after five games.
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