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Oct 10, 2020 at 3pm UK
Salford CitySalford City
2-2
TranmereTranmere Rovers
Towell (2'), Wilson (20')
FT(HT: 2-0)
Morris (86'), Lewis (90+3')
Khan (6'), Morris (45+1'), Lewis (48')

Tranmere Rovers chairman: 'Being told to play despite coronavirus cases was incredible'

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Rovers boss Mike Jackson was left with only 10 first-team players available for selection.

Tranmere chairman Mark Palios feels it was “incredible” that the club had to draft in youth players to fulfil their Sky Bet League Two fixture against Salford despite positive coronavirus tests depleting the squad.

Ahead of Saturday’s match at the Peninsula Stadium, two unnamed Tranmere players returned positive Covid-19 results, which in turn resulted in four other players having to self-isolate.

The fast-developing situation, coupled with injuries and an international call-up, left Rovers boss Mike Jackson with only 10 first-team players available for selection.

Palios said the club had approached the EFL for guidance, but were told if they had youth-team players who were fit then “we had to play” or face an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the late cancellation and potentially disciplinary action which could result in a 15-point penalty.

Rovers made six changes from the previous fixture against Scunthorpe – naming only five substitutes, with no goalkeeper on the bench – and the visitors were 2-0 down inside the opening 20 minutes.

Jackson’s men, though, produced a dramatic late recovery with goals from Kieran Morris and Paul Lewis, who equalised deep into stoppage-time to secure a 2-2 draw.

Palios feels Tranmere were left with little option but to play the match and “take our chances on the pitch (rather) than in an EFL disciplinary hearing”.

“As a consequence of Covid, injuries and an international call-up we had 10 players missing.

“I find it incredible that if you lose three players for international duty, you can call off yet in these circumstances when the EFL has forced the issue of starting the season in September and the likelihood of squads being regularly depleted during the second wave, that there isn’t more latitude given.

“They indicated that if we called the game off, the circumstances would be investigated and the penalty for failing to fulfil a fixture would potentially be 15 points.

“In the circumstances, we would rather have taken our chances on the pitch than in an EFL disciplinary hearing.”

Following Saturday’s match, Rovers boss Jackson said: “We had two positive tests at the start of week, they are fine and isolating.

“We then took a decision to isolate a group of our players. It has been a tough week.

“The way the staff and players have reacted is absolutely superb. That sends a statement and is a credit to them.

“The lads isolating are safe and well. The lads who have Covid are OK.

“Our priority as a club is the safety of our players and their families. That is bigger than a football match.”

Last month, the EFL ruled Leyton Orient would forfeit their Carabao Cup third-round tie against Tottenham, which had been unable to be fulfilled as planned because of a number of their players testing positive for Covid-19.

The O’s were also then unable to fulfil their next scheduled League Two match at Walsall, as both players and members of club staff were in self-isolation.

Other fixtures involving Grimsby and Crewe have been postponed following positive coronavirus tests within their clubs, the circumstances behind which are being investigated by the EFL under competition rules.

Stevenage’s game against Bradford on September 26 was, though, cleared to go ahead by the EFL despite positive cases returned on the morning of the match.

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