Arsenal reveals coach Artita's condition after suffering Corona

Arsenal football club said that the morale of his Spanish coach, Miquel Artita, is in a "much better condition" and he is working again from his home, after suffering from the emerging Corona virus.
Arsenal said in a statement posted on its website yesterday that "Michael feels much better."
"His morale is good, he prepares detailed plans with the coaches (in the technical staff), and he talks to the players periodically."
Arsenal announced last week that Artita, 37, had contracted the "Covid-19" virus, in a move that required the entire team to be quarantined for a period of two weeks.
In the shadow of Arteta's injury and after him Chelsea player Calum Hudson Udoye, the Premier League and Premier League (EFL) clubs involved in the other three tournaments of the local championship, decided to suspend the competitions until early April, a period that was extended yesterday, Thursday. Until the end of the month in question, following a meeting of the two associations and authorities involved in English football.
Source: Agencies

Arsenal football club said that the morale of his Spanish coach, Miquel Artita, is in a "much better condition" and he is working again from his home, after suffering from the emerging Corona virus.
Arsenal said in a statement posted on its website yesterday that "Michael feels much better."
"His morale is good, he prepares detailed plans with the coaches (in the technical staff), and he talks to the players periodically."
Arsenal announced last week that Artita, 37, had contracted the "Covid-19" virus, in a move that required the entire team to be quarantined for a period of two weeks.
In the shadow of Arteta's injury and after him Chelsea player Calum Hudson Udoye, the Premier League and Premier League (EFL) clubs involved in the other three tournaments of the local championship, decided to suspend the competitions until early April, a period that was extended yesterday, Thursday. Until the end of the month in question, following a meeting of the two associations and authorities involved in English football.
Source: Agencies