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Former Celtic boss Ronny Deila on life in locked down New York as he reveals grim outlook from US epicentre

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Former Celtic boss Ronny Deila has pained a grim picture of life in the epicentre of the United States’ coronavirus outbreak.

The Norwegian coach is now boss of MLS outfit New York City and is currently in lockdown in the Big Apple as officials seek to curtail the spread of CO-VID19.Deila admits the city is "struggling" amid New York State’s death toll which, according to recent figures, now stands at 5,489 - more than anywhere else in the country.

The number of reported coronavirus cases are soaring, lives and jobs are being lost, and Deila concedes that sport has swiftly become utterly irrelevant.

Deila said: “There are many people struggling in New York in many different ways - the disease or the loss of jobs."So the most important

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