The Liverpool defender, Calvin Ramsai, missed the latest match against the North Preston credit, but after a positive test for Covid-19
EmiratesLiverpool defender, Calvin Ramsai, was positively tested in Covid-19.Currently, the International Scotland has credited in the north of the Preston, but on Saturday, 0-0 was drawn in the clouds.
His absence from the squad on the day of his debut for the Lilywhites at Carrow Road at the end of last month due to a long-term knee injury was undoubtedly a cause for concern. However, North End manager Ryan Rowe revealed after the final whistle that Ramsey’s absence was due to illness after testing positive for COVID-19
“He has COVID-19,” Rowe said after the game. “I don’t know what crack is. on“We had to keep him away because he wasn’t feeling well.
There was no point in going with us. Yes, it’s not good.”It remains to be seen whether Ramsey will be back in time for Tuesday night’s game against Huddersfield Town. The 20-year-old has made just two appearances for Preston since joining the club on loan after not returning from knee surgery this summer.After moving from Aberdeen to Liverpool for £4m in the summer of 2022, Ramsey was restricted to two games in his first season at Anfield, with the young defender diagnosed with two stress fractures in his back while receiving treatment to the Reds.
He was then ruled out for the rest of the season after knee surgery the following February, before suffering a similar injury that ruled him out until last month.The young Scot blamed the timing of his Covid-19 arrest after coming off unscathed after 87 minutes on his Preston debut against Queens Park Rangers on Friday, December 1.
But ahead of the busy festive period, Ramsey is ready to bounce back and make up for lost time as he looks to gain valuable experience during his loan spell at Liverpool.
