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Four Man City Women players test positive for coronavirus

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straight to your inboxManchester City have announced that four of its first team women players have tested positive for coronavirus.

The news comes after a hectic week for City in which a COVID-19 breakout in the men's squad led to the postponement of their Premier League fixture against Everton.

It was announced that Kyle Walker and Gabriel Jesus had tested positive for the virus on Christmas Day and they were followed by Ederson, Ferran Torres, Eric Garcia and Tommy Doyle, as well as a player from the Elite Development Squad and three members of the backroom staff.

All first-team players were unavailable for the Blues' 3-1 mauling of Chelsea on Sunday as they undergo a period of isolation to combat the virus.However, the club have.

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