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England manager Gareth Southgate said both Phil Foden and Mason Greenwood will play no part in Tuesday’s Nations League game in Denmark after breaching COVID-19 protocols in Iceland.
Speaking at a news conference, Southgate said they had both been isolated from the rest of the squad and would travel back to the UK separately.
Video footage emerged of Manchester City’s Foden and Manchester United’s Greenwood allegedly meeting girls in their hotel room after Saturday’s Nations League win in Reykjavik.
The footage came to light on Icelandic outlet DV after the girls shared videos on Snapchat on Sunday.
“Unfortunately this morning it was brought to my attention that the two boys have broken the COVID guidelines in terms of our secure bubble — had to decide they couldn’t have interaction with the rest of the team,” Southgate said.
“We are still getting the depths of the information. Still getting to grips with the detail. I’m not going into any more details until I’m clear of everything.
“These are two boys I don’t know particularly well at the moment so I can’t speak in great depth. I have got to try and speak with them later in the appropriate way. They have got responsibilities and they have apologised,” he added.
Southgate also said that the right precautions had been taken while the team is still in Iceland so as not to put the Denmark game at risk.
“We are very clear that no other members of our party have been in contact with the two players - (they) couldn’t join us for breakfast or training. It is a very serious situation and we have treated it that way,” he said.
“I think at the moment I’m trying to take a lot of information in. Obviously they have been naive, we have dealt with it appropriately. I recognise their age but the whole world is dealing with this pandemic.
“I’m a father with children, young adults, I know people get things wrong. I’m not excusing that in this instance.”
Both players made their full international debuts against Iceland, Foden from the start and Greenwood as a substitute.
Like all of the England squad they were subject to strict COVID-19 health protocols to avoid Iceland’s quarantine rules.
These included not meeting anyone outside of the England squad and staff during the team’s stay in Iceland.
It is the latest off-field incident involving an England player in recent weeks, following Harry Maguire being given a suspended prison sentence by a Greek court after being accused of various charges following an alleged brawl during a family holiday on the island of Mykonos.
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