REPUBLIC OF IRELAND international Ronan Curtis is recovering after he tested positive for Covid-19.
Curtis missed Portsmouth’s defeat against Bristol City in the FA Cup third round last weekend and was unavailable again last night as Kenny Jackett’s side lost 5-1 to Peterborough in the Football League Cup.
Pompey boss Jackett confirmed afterwards that Curtis returned a positive Covid test after developing symptoms of the virus.
The 24-year-old, who has scored eight goals this season, has also been ruled out of Saturday’s trip to Fleetwood Town as Portsmouth look to continue their League One promotion push.
“He’s okay and feeling fine,” Jackett said on Tuesday night. “There are no problems at all.
“He certainly won’t be back for the weekend, with his isolation period taking him through to Sunday.
“We pulled him out before travelling to Bristol City because he was feeling rough and testing now becomes a regular occurrence, while we stress to our players that they need to remain diligent.”
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Best of luck Leona.
@TC Murphy: mait thu.
An Cabhán abú!
Excellent performance last night. Was two behind early on, turned it on its head with no drama. Matchplay really suits Leona; she is a fearless competitor capable of grinding down her opponent and has the experience to know when to push forward or hold back. She has a great chance to win this tournament, best of luck to her
Is this on tv?
@James Lee: yes, on SkySports Golf
@Kevin Dillon: cheers kevin.